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  • Gods and Sanctuaries
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  • demonstrate an understanding of the gods of the ancient world.
  • demonstrate an understanding of the relationship among twelve Olympians, local gods and Pantheon.
  • comment on the gods, their epithets and the cult.
  • explain the relation between gods and cosmos among Thegonia of Hesiod.
  • explain the ancient religions of Anatolia in Thegonia of Hesiod.
  • explain the term 'Sacred Place'.
  • gain an understanding of the monumental buildings in terms of their locations in the city.
  • evaluate and critique the natural sacred places like mountains, rocks, woods and fountains within the public beliefs.
  • examine the sacred places with their temenos, cult statue, altar, staff, bothros.
  • examine religion and daily life.
  • explain the place of birth in social religious life.
  • evaluate and critique the rituals of maturity as a necessity of citizenship.
  • explain the significance of maturity rituals in religious and social life.
  • explain the place of marriage in religious and social life.
  • explain the place of death in religious and social life.
  • examine the relation of religious and political life.
  • explain the Poliadic cult as a political foundation.
  • explain the festivals and cult calendar of the example of Athens.
  • examine the three basic elements of festivals (pompe, sacrifices and races) with details.
  • explain the Panhellenic cults.
  • examine the role of colonization in the shaping of panhellenic cults.
  • examine the relations between shaping of panhellenic festivals and the funerals of heroes.
  • examine the cult of Zeus in Olympia and olympics together.
  • examine the cult of Apollon in Delphi and Pythia games together.
  • examine the cult of Poseidon in Istmia and Istmia games together.
  • examine the cult of Zeus in Nemea and Nemea games together.
  • explain the importance of Asklepios cult and sacred health places in ancient world.
  • explain the place of Epidauros Asklepios cult in the ancient world.
  • demonstrate in-depth knowledge on the Asklepios cult in Kos with all its elements.
  • examine the Asklepios cult in Pergamon within Asia Minor and ancient world with all its elements.
  • Oracles and oracle centers.
  • examine the Apollon cult in Delphi as whole and as the greatest oracle center in ancient world.
  • examine the cult of Apollon in Didyma within oracle cults.
  • examine the cult of Apollon in Klaros as an oracle cult center.
  • explain the meaning of sacred unions (Amphiktyonie), their place and importance in the ancient world.
  • examine the sacred place of Apollon in Gryneion and Aiol Union with immigration.
  • explain the Poseidon Heikonios sacred place in Panionia-Mykale peninsula with its place in historical and religious development of Ionia.
  • examine the sacred place of Apollon Triopos in Knidos with Doric Union and immigartion.
  • explain the relation between sacred cities and sacred roads.
  • explain the Anatolian roots witn the examples of Hittite Yazılıkaya-Hattuşa, Phrygian Yazılıkaya-Gordion, and Pessinus-Gordion.
  • examine the relation of sacred place of Hekate in Lagina-Stratonikeia within Caria.
  • examine the relation of Miletos-sacred place of Apollon in Didyma.
  • explain the relation of Kolophon-sacred place of Apollon in Klaros within Ionia.
  • examine the relation of Pergamon-sacred place of Asklepion in Pergamon within Mysia religion.

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