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Uncover the foundations of contemporary society by studying the evolution of culture and philosophy from ancient Greece and Rome through medieval times to the Renaissance era. Investigate, comprehend, and value classical languages along with the literary works, artistic expressions, philosophical concepts, and historical shifts that shaped Western civilization.
You'll analyze the growth of European cultures and communities from 700 BCE to 1600 CE. Grasping these societies demands combining three key aspects: historical (encompassing archaeology along with social and political history); intellectual (covering philosophy, science, and religion); and cultural (including languages, visual arts, theater, literature, and architectural styles). This knowledge will then be focused on a specific field and timeframe within cultural heritage.