1. Access to the Karnak Temple: How the Public Perceived the Pharaonic Battle Scenes of Sety I and Ramesses II Open Access Author: Lee, Alisia Title: Access to the Karnak Temple: How the Public Perceived the Pharaonic Battle Scenes of Sety I and Ramesses II Area of Honors: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Keywords: Sety IRamesses IIKarnak TempleHypostyle HallPublicBattle ScenesVictorious PharaohFestivalsCanalsOpet FestivalValley FestivalSokar FestivalModern ReconstructionPublic View File: Download Lee_Seung-Ju_Access_to_the_Karnak_Temple_Battle_Scenes_of_Sety_I_and_Ramesses_II.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Elizabeth J Walters, Thesis SupervisorErin Mc Kenna Hanses, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. A Ticket to The Underworld: Classical Reception in Hadestown Open Access Author: Mason, Abigail Title: A Ticket to The Underworld: Classical Reception in Hadestown Area of Honors: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Keywords: classicsclassical studiesclassical receptionclassical mythHadestownmusical theaterorpheus and eurydiceautism spectrum disorderhades and persephonekatabasis File: Download SHC_Thesis_Abigail_Mason-_A_Ticket_to_the_Underworld_-_Classical_Reception_in_Hadestown.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mathias Hanses, Thesis SupervisorErin Mc Kenna Hanses, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Burying the Lead: Women and Witchcraft in Greco-Roman Antiquity Open Access Author: Snyder, Casey Title: Burying the Lead: Women and Witchcraft in Greco-Roman Antiquity Area of Honors: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Keywords: classicsclassical studiesgreek literatureroman literaturewitchcraftenslaved womenrole reversalmonstrosity File: Download Snyder_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mathias Hanses, Thesis SupervisorErin Mc Kenna Hanses, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Carthaginian Christianity: A Study on the Unique Nature of Early Christianity in Carthage Open Access Author: Richardson, Halle Title: Carthaginian Christianity: A Study on the Unique Nature of Early Christianity in Carthage Area of Honors: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Keywords: CarthageChristianityearly ChristianityTertullianCypriannorth africaclassicsancient Christianity File: Download Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Tawny Lee Holm, Thesis SupervisorErin Mc Kenna Hanses, Thesis Honors Advisor