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Antiquity

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Dave Raymond begins with Genesis, then traces world history all the way to the life of Christ. This incredible series synthesizes the events recorded in the Bible with ancient history, showing clearly how God’s providence directed the events in the ancient world. A must-have series for those wanting their children to have a Biblical worldview of history.

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Dave Raymond begins with Genesis, then traces world history all the way to the life of Christ. This incredible series synthesizes the events recorded in the Bible with ancient history, showing clearly how God’s providence directed the events in the ancient world.  A must-have series for those wanting their children to have a Biblical worldview of history.

Antiquity is a one-year homeschool curriculum that consists of:
 
    • 130 videos (5 lectures per lesson, ~15-20 min ea)
    • 4 projects
    • Year-long Portfolio
    • Student Reader based on original sources (Available in PDF, ePub, and Kindle Format)
    • Teacher’s Guide with Scope & Sequence
    • Weekly Exams
    • Credit: One High School History/Social Studies

Click on the FAQ tab for a complete breakdown of hours spent per area to qualify for high school credit.

Ages: 13+ (We recommend children be over age 13 to take this class due to mature content in some pagan civilizations. Please be aware of some brief artistic nudity in some of the historical artwork that is presented in the course.)

Dave Raymond lives in rural Middle Tennessee with his wife and 6 children where he has taught the humanities for the past 12 years. He teaches the disciplines of history, literature, composition, and Latin through Quiller Tutorials.

License: This product is licensed per family.  For group or coop usage, each family will need to purchase a subscription.

Additional information

Subscription Duration

Month

Format

Streaming

Lessons

26 (47 hours of material)

Age

14+

Teacher

Dave Raymond

Credit

1 HS

Lessons

  1. Orientation (50:16)
  2. Imago Dei: Creation (1:46:38)
  3. The Two Cities: The Fall & Two Lineages (1:41:12)
  4. Look On My Works, Ye Mighty: Babel & Mesopotamia (1:52:24)
  5. The Waters of Life in the Everlasting Hills: Ancient Egypt (1:23:54)
  6. Lekh-Lekha: Abraham & The Patriarchs (1:29:03)
  7. On Eagles’ Wings: The Exodus & The Law (1:29:56)
  8. The Sacrifice of Praise: Worship in Ancient Israel (1:44:27)
  9. A House of Prayer for All Nations: Samuel to Solomon (1:33:24)
  10. The Ways of the Father: Prophets & Kings (1:38:12)
  11. I Form light and Create Darkness: The Exile, Medes & Persians, and Israel’s Return (1:38:51)
  12. Beyond Life and Death: India (1:47:05)
  13. Immutable Tradition: China (1:35:11)
  14. Honor Versus Life: Old Japan (1:48:23)
  15. The Smoke of 1,000 Villages: Sub-Saharan Africa (1:59:40)
  16. In Search of the Unknown God: Greek Stories & Early History (1:30:54)
  17. Nostoi & Empire: Greece Versus Persia (1:29:47)
  18. The Glory that Was Greece: The Golden Age (1:59:40)
  19. The One and the Many: The Peloponnesian War & Philosophers (1:41:41)
  20. To the Strongest: Alexander the Great (1:14:12)
  21. Make Straight the Highway: Between the Testaments (1:51:34)
  22. The Grandeur that was Rome: The Roman Republic (2:00:41)
  23. The War of Gods & Demons: The Conquest of Italy, Carthage, and Greece (1:57:46)
  24. Crossing the Rubicon: The Fall of the Roman Republic (2:04:01)
  25. Pax Romana: Caesar Augustus (1:51:16)
  26. The Everlasting Man: Jesus Christ (2:11:04)

Sample Lessons

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Download Teacher’s Guide Sample

Sample Course Materials

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FAQs

HSLDA recommends spending approximately 150 hours on a subject to qualify for high school credit.  This is how Dave Raymond’s classes generally break down to achieve that credit.  Some students will spend more time in some areas and some will spend less, but there is clearly enough different types of work to qualify for full high school credit:

* The reader includes 400 pages of original historical materials.  It increases in length as the year progresses.  For example, Part 1 is 150 pages and Part 2 is 250 pages.  If additional reading is desired for older students, we include recommendations for that.
**If a parent desires to do two or more thesis papers for older students, that is perfectly acceptable and will only increase the amount of time spent in the class.

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Subscriptions are licensed to a single family. In other words, use your Homeschool Mega Bundle subscription for all of the children in your household! All 130+ lessons are available to your family members at a single monthly price.

If you are leading a coop or tutorial and plan to use one of our subscription courses, we ask that all participating families purchase a subscription to the course used in the tutorial. If the tutorial is using American History, then participating families may either purchase the single American History subscription or the Homeschool Mega Bundle which contains American History and 6 other courses.

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