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11–12Ancient History 11–12 Syllabus

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Implementation from 2027
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Content

Year 12

Historical personalities

Students develop an understanding of ONE ancient personality, through the investigation of a range of archaeological and written sources and relevant historiographical issues.

The historical concepts and skills content is to be integrated as appropriate.

Students study key features of ONE of the following personalities:

  • Egypt – Hatshepsut
  • Egypt – Akhenaten
  • The Near East – Xerxes
  • China – Qin Shi Huangdi
  • Greece – Pericles
  • Greece – Alexander the Great
  • Rome – Julius Caesar
  • Rome – Agrippina the Younger.
Egypt – Hatshepsut
Context
  • The geography of Egypt and its neighbours

  • The political and religious roles of the Egyptian king and queen

Background
  • Family background

  • Marriage to Thutmose II

  • Claim to the throne and succession, including the Divine Birth and Coronation reliefs

Key features and developments
  • Religious policy, including devotion to Amun and the promotion of other cults

  • Building programs, including Deir el-Bahri, Karnak, Speos Artemidos and the tombs of Hatshepsut

  • Foreign policy and military campaigns, including the expedition to Punt

  • Titles and changes to Hatshepsut’s royal image over time

  • Relationship with the Amun priesthood, nobles and officials, including Senenmut

  • Relationship with Thutmose III, co-regency and later defacement of Hatshepsut’s monuments

Evaluation
  • Impact and influence

  • Ancient and modern images and interpretations of Hatshepsut

  • Problems of evidence, including the value and limitations of ONE ancient source or type of source, in the context of other available sources

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