Archaeology examines how past societies engaged with their environment through in-depth analysis of artefacts, sites, monuments, and landscapes. Students can develop practical fieldwork skills in the UK and internationally, with recent participants conducting research in locations such as the Baltic states, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, and Portugal.Scottish history explores the evolution and persistence of human societies over time, focusing specifically on Scotland's heritage. At Glasgow, this field features pioneering researchers spanning medieval to modern eras, supported by the Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies. This interdisciplinary setting encourages student involvement in exploring Scotland's past.
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