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European Archaeology (MSc/Dip)
Degree Type: Postgraduate Taught Masters/Diploma  [also available by part-time study]
POS Code: C0201
NYT Course S L CT
1 Research Sources and Strategies in Archaeology E 11 20
FIVE FROM*:
List A**
The Archaeology of Celtic Art E 11 20
Archaeology of Gender E 11 20
Conceptualising the Neolithic E 11 20
Etruscan Italy, 1000-300 BC E 11 20
From Bronze to Iron: The Mediterranean in the Later 2nd Millennium BC E 11 20
From Foraging to Farming: the Beginnings of Agriculture in the Mediterranean and Europe E 11 20
Gallia from the Third Century BC to Augustus E 11 20
Human Evolution E 11 20
The Iron Age in Atlantic Scotland E 11 20
The Iron Age of Western Temperate Europe Until the Third Century BC E 11 20
Late Hunter-Gatherers in Europe E 11 20
The Practice of Field Archaeology in the UK E 11 20
Ritual and Monumentality in North-West Europe: Mid-6th to   Mid-3rd Millennium BC E 11 20
Ritual and Monumentality in Atlantic Europe: Mid-6th to Mid-3rd Millennium BC E 11 20
The Scottish Lowlands: Archaeology and Landscape before the Normans E 11 20
Theoretical Perspectives in Archaeology 1 E 11 20
Theoretical Perspectives in Archaeology 2 E 11 20
List B
Animal and Human Remains in Archaeology E 11 20
Archaeological Illustration E 11 20
Experimental Archaeology and Ancient Technology E 11 20
Isotopes and Archaeology E 11 20
Late Glacial and Holocene Environmental Change E 11 20
Quaternary Entomology and Archaeoentomology E 11 20
Underwater Archaeology E 11 20
Dissertation in Archaeology E 11 60
* Depending on their first degree, students may be recommended to take Theoretical Perspectives in Archaeology 1 and/or Theoretical Perspectives in Archaeology 2.
** All courses may be selected from List A. Otherwise, a minimum of two courses to be taken from List A and a maximum of  two courses to be taken from List B.
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