Identify and then explain your choice of artifact, including how it reflects the character of this period, and support this with examples of a political, economic, or religious development.

Artifact Analysis. Select an artifact that dates from between 1000–1300 C.E.; artifacts may include written works, laws, codes, buildings, maps, art, rituals, dance, holidays, and so on. Identify and then explain your choice of artifact, including how it reflects the character of this period, and support this with examples of a political, economic, or religious … Read more

Using this artifact and at least 4 additional external resources, explore the initial context of the facilitating work, the current conversation around that topic regarding dominant and counter narrative(s), and make an original and interpretive argument within the larger discourse you are examining.

Artifact. Choose an artifact from the any archive, digital, and investigate a discussion this artifact provokes around a current issue of your choosing. Using this artifact and at least 4 additional external resources, explore the initial context of the facilitating work, the current conversation around that topic regarding dominant and counter narrative(s), and make an … Read more