B.A. Archaeology and Anthropology
Bachelor's degree
In Manchester
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Manchester
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Start date
September
The course provides you with a comprehensive knowledge of both past achievements in the fields of Anthropology and Archaeology, and latest developments in anthropological and archaeological research. It also gives you an understanding of archaeological and anthropological theory, method and interpretation.
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Subjects
- Interpretation
- Archaeology
Course programme
- Themes in Archaeology
- Introduction to Archaeological Practice
- History of Archaeology
- Power and Culture: Inequality in Everyday Life
- Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective
- Key Ideas in Social Anthropology
- Introduction to European Archaeology
- Introduction to World Archaeology
- Regional Studies of Culture: 1
- Regional Studies of Culture: 2
- Material Worlds: objects, architecture, landscape
- Materiality and Representation
- Greek Art and The City State
- Roman Archaeology: Identity and Society
- Data Processing and Quantitative Analysis
- Theory and Philosophy of Archaeology
- Introduction to African Archaeology
- Fieldwork, Practice and Interpretation
- European Prehistory
- Changing Worlds in the Near East and East Mediterranean
- Dissertation in Archaeology and Anthropology
- Dissertation
- Neolithic Britain
- The Emergence of Civilisation: Palaces, Peak Sanctuaries and Politics in Minoan Crete
- Empire, Industry and the Modern Era
- The Ritual Life of Monuments
- Theory and Practice in Archaeology
- Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe
- An Anthropology of Science, Magic and Expertise
- Medical Anthropology
B.A. Archaeology and Anthropology