This course integrates two interrelated disciplines to explore their shared foundations, examining human societies across historical and contemporary contexts. It incorporates archaeological and ethnographic studies of global cultures, delving into themes such as human evolution, art, gender, mortality, and conflict. Students are required to undertake at least four weeks of practical work on excavations or fieldwork in the UK or abroad.For comprehensive details on modules, assessment methods, facilities, and staff expertise, please visit our course page. A full list of modules and current assessment methods is also available there.
For a full list of modules please visit our course page.
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