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Classics today represents a vibrant interdisciplinary academic domain that encompasses not just Greek and Latin linguistics and literary works, but also spans approximately two millennia of ancient Mediterranean societies across key historical eras: the Bronze Age Aegean, classical Greek civilization, the Roman Republic and Imperial periods, early Christianity, and late antiquity. The pursuit of liberal arts education originates from classical traditions, with every era finding fresh inspiration in ancient historical accounts, literary masterpieces, artistic achievements, archaeological discoveries, religious practices, mythological narratives, legal systems, political theories, and philosophical doctrines. Pursuing a Classical Studies degree expands one's temporal and cultural perspectives, offers frameworks for interpreting both distant societies and contemporary culture, and establishes enduring foundations for continued intellectual exploration across various disciplines.