Course summary
The Archaeology MA inspires you to think about the human past from a variety of thematic and analytical perspectives. Newcastle is surrounded by world-class prehistoric, Roman, medieval and post-medieval heritage.
Take part in regular study trips and fieldwork, bringing our vibrant archaeological landscape to life.
Visit of our on-campus Great North Museum: Hancock, home to world-class archaeological collections that are an integral part of your learning experience.
The Archaeology Master's has six specialist pathways and a generic route. You can select a pathway to suit your individual needs, background and career aspirations. As well as a general ‘Archaeology’ pathway, you can choose from:
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Prehistoric Archaeology
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Classical Archaeology: Greek and Roman
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Roman Frontier Studies
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Late Antique, Medieval and Byzantine Archaeology
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Historical Archaeology
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Archaeology, Artefacts and Technologies
Newcastle University has a long and distinguished history of archaeological research, including:
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Prehistoric archaeology in Britain, Western Europe and the Mediterranean
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Greek archaeology
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Roman archaeology
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Archaeology of the late antique period
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Western medieval archaeology
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Byzantine archaeology
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Historical archaeology (the post-1500 AD world)
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Landscape studies
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Material culture studies
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Experimental archaeology
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