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Classical Civilization, also known as Classics, explores the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean region, with a focus on Greek and Roman societies. This field examines literature, classical languages, art, philosophy, political theory, and history, along with their later influences, offering valuable perspectives on the evolution of modern societies. It serves as a gateway to numerous humanities disciplines. More than just a humanities foundation, the ancient Mediterranean world allows students to explore cross-cultural interactions, social systems, global trade, and geopolitics within a well-documented historical setting. Studying Classics in the Department of Historical Studies involves examining intriguing historical materials while addressing broader societal and political questions relevant to contemporary challenges. The discipline also cultivates essential skills like detailed analysis, critical reasoning, and persuasive argumentation. Engaging with the ancient world is not only intellectually rewarding but also provides a vital basis for further academic pursuits and professional development.