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Archaeological Science with Employment Experience

1 Study option · UndergraduateUniversity of Exeter - Exeter campuses

Course summary

  • Unique course which provides training in the theory and practice of archaeological scientific methods to investigate the past

  • Fieldwork opportunities in the UK or abroad

  • Gain insight into the nuts and bolts of scientific approaches, their contexts of application, their strengths and limitations

  • Learn how to interpret and critique datasets using both published datasets and those you will produce yourself over the course of your studies

  • Exeter is unique in its setting, surrounded by some of the country’s richest archaeological sites. We also have outstanding on-site facilities for practical work and research, including a variety of laboratories, and an extensive reference collection.

  • To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.

  • Professional placement available in the UK or abroad

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Application codes

Course code:
F422
Institution code:
E84

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