Archaeology (Honors)
Bachelor's degree
In Stanford (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Stanford (USA)
Archaeology is the study of the past through its material remains that survive into the present. Archaeology is a discipline that offers direct access to the experiences of a wide range of people in numerous cultures across the globe. Increasingly, archaeology bridges past and present societies through the study of the human heritage and its role in contemporary societies. Stanford's Archaeology Program provides students with an interdisciplinary approach to the material remains of past societies, drawing in equal parts on the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
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Subjects
- Archaeology
Course programme
- Introduction to Prehistoric Archeology
- The Archaeology of Home
- Peopling of the Globe: Changing Patterns of Land Use and Consumption Over the Last 50,000 Years
- Islamic Routes: Archaeology and Heritage of Muslim Societies
- Native Americans in the 21st Century: Encounters, Identity, and Sovereignty in Contemporary America
- Eight Great Archaeological Sites in Europe
- Animals and Us
- Pompeii
- Introduction to Greek Archaeology
- Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
- Introduction to Roman Archaeology
- Archaeology Internship
Archaeology (Honors)