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Resources for Controlled Assessment GCSE Ancient History OCR GCSE in Ancient History: J151/J051 Unit A034: Ancient societies through the study of original sources This handbook is designed to accompany the OCR GCSE Ancient History specification for teaching from September 2009. OCR 2009

Contents Contents 2 Introduction 3 Resources 4 Other forms of Support 9 2 of 10 GCSE Ancient History

Introduction OCR is offering new GCSEs for first teaching in September 2009. We ve taken this opportunity to improve the quality of our GCSEs for teachers and students alike. We ve made improvements in three key areas: updated and relevant content, a focus on developing students personal, learning and thinking skills, and flexible assessment, so you can choose the best learning approach for the job. We want to make the introduction of these new GCSEs as easy for you to manage as possible. The main changes are : Controlled assessment will be introduced for most subjects The opportunity will be taken to bring course content up to date Examinations should provide opportunity for extended writing and more varied question types All GCSEs will meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act. Our approach is to provide consistency across all our GCSEs by offering the flexibility that unitised qualifications bring, allowing teaching and assessment to be either a linear or unitised fashion. OCR offers a range of support materials, developed following extensive research and consultation with teachers. We have designed them to save you time when preparing for the new specification and to support you while teaching them. It is important to make the point that this Resources for Controlled Assessment Handbook plays a secondary role to the specification. The GCSE Ancient History specification is the document on which assessment is based: it specifies what content and skills need to be covered. At all times therefore, this Handbook should be read in conjunction with the Specification. If clarification on a particular point is sought, then that clarification must be found in the Specification itself. GCSE Ancient History 3 of 10

Resources General Note for all topics The majority of the items given below are intended for teachers to read and use as background. Those in bold are more suitable for the students themselves to use. In general, students will make use of the internet in their researches, and there are many excellent websites that will be of use, however teachers may want to advise students on the need to make suitable checks on the provenance of information. Care should also be taken to ensure that projects are based on original, ancient source-material, and that, where appropriate, quotations and images of these materials are included. Students should keep a detailed record of the materials they use. Students may wish to use recent films on each topic, but must be aware that these do not qualify as an historical source. Ideally such films should only be used as an entry to a topic to enthuse students. Option 1: Ancient Egypt: 3000 1000 BC Kemp, B.J. (1989) Ancient Egypt, Anatomy of a Civilization, London: Routledge. ISBN: 0-415- 01281-3 Lehner, M., The Complete Pyramids, Thames & Hudson, 2008, ISBN 978-0500285473 McDermott, B. (2004) Warfare in Ancient Egypt, Stroud: Sutton Publishing. ISBN: 0-7509-3291-0 Redford, D.B., Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN: 0-691-03606-3, 1992 Robins, G. (1997) The Art of Ancient Egypt, London: British Museum Press. ISBN 0-7141- 1939-3 Shafer, B.E. (editor), Religion in Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths, and Personal Practice, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1991, ISBN: 0-8014-2550-6 Shaw, I. (ed.) The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0198150342 Szpakowska, K., Daily Life in Ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007, ISBN 978-1405118552 Taylor, J.H., Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt, London: The British Museum Press, 2001 ISBN: 0-7141-1917-2 Wilkinson, R.H., The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson,2003, ISBN 978-0500051207 4 of 10 GCSE Ancient History

Option 2: Ancient Crete: Minoan Civilization 2000 1400 BC Fitton, L. J., The Minoans. London, British Museum Press, 2002. Cadogan, G., The Palaces of Crete. London, 1976 Castleden, R., Minoans: Life in Bronze Age Crete, Routledge, 1992, ISBN 978-0415088336 Higgins, R., Minoan and Mycenaean Art (World of Art), Thames & Hudson, 1997, ISBN 9780500203033 MacGillivray, J.A., Minotaur: Sir Arthur Evans and the Archaeology of the Minoan Myth, Pimilico, 2001, ISBN 9780712673013 The palace of Knosós and its surroundings - 3D virtual reality tour http://www.bsa.ac.uk/knosos/index.htm?vrtour Hood, S., 1978. The Arts in Prehistoric Greece. Penguin. Betancourt, P., 2007. Introduction to Aegean Art. Philadelphia, INSTAP Academic Press. D. Preziosi and L. Hitchcock, 1999. Aegean Art and Architecture. Oxford. Pedley, J.G., 2007. Greek Art and Archaeology. Prentice Hall. Jeremy Rutter, Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean http://projectsx.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/ Shelmerdine, C. W., The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age, CUP, 2008, ISBN 978-0521891271 Willets, R.F., The Civilisation of Ancient Crete, Phoenix Press, 2004, ISBN 978-1842127469 Museums with significant collections: British Museum and the Ashmolean Museum Oxford (the latter has the only really significant collection of Minoan artefacts outside Crete) Option 3: Troy and the Mycenaeans 1450-110BC Bryce, T., The Trojans and their Neighbours, Routledge, ISBN 9780415349550 Castleden, R., The Mycenaeans, Routledge, 2005, ISBN 9780415363365 Chadwick, J, The Decipherment of Linear B, CUP, 2008, ISBN 97805213989305 Chadwick, J., The Mycenaean World, CUP, 1976, ISBN 9780521290371 Dickinson, O., The Aegean Bronze Age, CUP, 1994, ISBN 0521456649 GCSE Ancient History 5 of 10

Fields, N., Mycenaean Citadels c.1350-1200bc, Osprey, 2004, ISBN 9781841767628 Fields, N., Troy 1700-1250BC, Osprey, 2004, ISBN 9781841767031 French, E., Mycenae: Agamemnon s Capital, The History Press, Ltd, 1992, ISBN 978-0752419510 Grguric, N., The Mycenaeans c.1650-1100bc, Osprey, 2005, ISBN 9781841768977 Higgins, R., Minoan and Mycenaean Art (World of Art), Thames & Hudson, 1997, ISBN 9780500203033 Murray, O., Early Greece, Fontana, 1993, ISBN 978-0006862499 Osborne, R., Greece in the Marking, Routledge, 2009, ISBN 9780415469920 Schofield, L., The Mycenaeans (Peoples of the Past), British Museum, 2007, ISBN 9780714120904 Taylour, L. W., The Mycenaeans (Ancient Peoples and Places), Thames and Hudson, 1990, ISBN 9780500275863 Wardle, K., The Mycenaean World, BCP, 1998, ISBN 9781853993558 (Wood, M., In Search of the Trojan War, BBC, 2007, ISBN 9780563522652 + DVD) Option 4: Ancient Persia 630 499 BC Bosworth, A.B.,1980. Alexander and the Iranians, in Journal of Hellenistic Studies 100:1-21. Boyce, M.,1979. Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices, London. Boyce, M.,1982. A History of Zoroastrianism II: Under the Achaemenians, Leiden-Koln.. Briant, P., 2002. From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire, Winona Lake, Indiana. Brosius, M., 2000. The Persian Empire from Cyrus II to Artaxerxes I. LACTOR 16, London. Curtis, J.E. (ed.), 1997. Mesopotamia and Iran in the Persian Period: Conquest and Imperialism 539-331 B.C., London. Curtis, J.E., 2000. Ancient Persia, 2 nd edn, London. Curtis, J.E. & Tallis, N., 2005. Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia, London. Curtis,V.S., 1993. Persian Myths, London. Curtis,V.S. & Stewart, S., 2005. Birth of the Persian Empire, London. Holland, T., 2005. Persian Fire. The First World Empire and the Battle of the West, London. 6 of 10 GCSE Ancient History

Kuhrt, A.,1995. The Ancient Near East c.3000-330 BC, 2 vols, London. Price. M., 2007. Ancient Iran (Culture of Iran Youth Series, 1). Anahitaproductions, Canada. Roaf, M.D., 1999. Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. Oxford. Shahbazi, A.S. 2004. The Authoritative Guide to Persepolis, Tehran. Simpson, St J. 2000. Rediscovering past splendours from Iran British Museum Magazine no. 36:28-9. Van-Wees, H., 2004. Greek Warfare: Myths and Realities, London. Wiesehofer, J.,1995. Ancient Persia: From 550 BC to 650 AD, London. Option 5: The Hellenistic World 323 133 BC Austin, M.M., The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the Roman Conquest: Sources in Translation, CUP, 2006, ISBN 9780521535618 Bagnal and Derow, The Hellenistic Period: Historical Sources in Translation (Blackwell Sourcebooks in Ancient History), WileyBlackwell, 2003, ISBN 9781405101332 Boardman, Griffin and Murray, The Oxford Illustrated History of Greece and the Hellenistic World, Oxford, 2001, ISBN 9780192854384 Bugh, G. R., Cambridge Companion to the Hellenistic World, CUP, 2006, ISBN 9780521535700 Carledge, P., Alexander the Great, Macmillan, 2004, ISBN 9781405032926 Cary, M., A History of the Greek World from 323 to 146BC, London, 1963 Chaniotis, A., War in the Hellenistic World, Wiley, 2004, ISBN 978-0631226086 Doherty, P., Alexander the Great: The Death of A God, London, 2004, ISBN Errington, M., A History of the Hellenistic World 323-30BC, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008 Erskine, A., A Companion to the Hellenistic World, Blackwell, 2005, ISBN 9781405132787 Green, P., Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age, London, 2007, ISBN 978029785294 Green, P., Alexander to Actium: the historical evolution of the Hellenistic Age, Berkley and London, 1990, 978-0520083493 Gruen, E. S., The Hellenistic World and the Coming of Rome, California, 1984, ISBN 9780520057371 Hammond, N.G.L., Alexander the Great: King, Commander and Statesman, BCP, 1980, ISBN9781853990687 GCSE Ancient History 7 of 10

Sabin, van Wees, and Whitby, The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare: Greece, The Hellenistic World and the Rise of Rome v. 1, CUP, 2007 Shipley, G., The Greek World After Alexander 323-30BC, Routledge, 2000, ISBN 9780415046183 Smith, R.R., Hellenistic Sculpture, Thames & Hudson, 1991, ISBN 9780500202494 Walbank, F.W., The Hellenistic World, Fontana, 1992, ISBN 9780006861041 Option 6: The Celts : c.500bc AD 500 Collis, J., Celts: Origins and Re-inventions: Origins, Myths and Inventions, The History Press, 2003, ISBN 9780752429137 Collis, J., The European Iron Age, Routledge, 1984, ISBN 9780415151399 Cunliffe, B., The Ancient Celts, Penguin, 1999, ISBN 9780140254228 Green, M., Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, Thames & Hudson, 1997, ISBN 9780500279755 Green, M., Dying for the Gods: Human Sacrifice, 2002, ISBN 978-0752425283 Green, M., Exploring the World of the Druids, Thames & Hudson, 2005, ISBN 9780500285718 Haywood, J. and Cunliffe, B., The Historical Atlas of the Celtic World, Thames & Hudson, ISBN 978-0500051092 James, S., Exploring the World of the Celts, Thames & Hudson, 2005, ISBN 9780500279984 Koch, J., and Carey, J., The Celtic Heroic Age: Literary Sources for Ancient Celtic Europe and Early Ireland and Wales, Celtic Studies Publications, 2003, ISBN 9781891271090 Konstam, A., and Bull, P., The Forts of Celtic Britain, Osprey, 2006, ISBN 9781846030642 Megaw, R. & V., Celtic Art: From its beginnings to the Book of Kells, Thames and Hudson, 2001, ISBN 9780500282656 Pryor, F., Britain BC: Life in Britain and Ireland Before the Romans, HarperPerennial, 2004, ISBN 9780007126934 8 of 10 GCSE Ancient History

Other forms of Support In order to help you implement the new GCSE Ancient History Specification effectively, OCR offers a comprehensive package of support. This includes: Published Resources Approved publications OCR still endorses other publisher materials, which undergo a thorough quality assurance process to achieve endorsement. By offering a choice of endorsed materials, centres can be assured of quality support for all OCR qualifications. Endorsement OCR endorses a range of publisher materials to provide quality support for centres delivering its qualifications. You can be confident that materials branded with OCR s Official Publishing Partner or Approved publication logos have undergone a thorough quality assurance process to achieve endorsement. All responsibility for the content of the publisher s materials rests with the publisher. These endorsements do not mean that the materials are the only suitable resources available or necessary to achieve an OCR qualification. Any resource lists which are produced by OCR shall include a range of appropriate texts. Mill Wharf Training Additional events are also available through our partner, Mill Wharf Training. It offers a range of courses on innovative teaching practice and whole-school issues - www.mill-wharf-training.co.uk. GCSE Ancient History 9 of 10

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