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Bioarchaeology (Taught)

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  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Talbot Campus

Course summary

Bioarchaeology covers the investigation of human and animal skeletal remains to understand the lives of individuals and communities in the past, in relation to their social, cultural, economic, palaeoenvironmental and evolutionary contexts.

Why study MSc Bioarchaeology at BU?

  • Animal bones and human remains are amongst the most common finds on archaeological excavations of all periods

  • The archaeological profession has an increasing need for staff with osteoarchaeological training, to assist in the interpretation of archaeological sites and understanding the human experience in the past, particularly their relationship with animals

  • Choose specialist optional units within the overall context of bioarchaeology, such as Applications of Zooarchaeological Science or Palaeanthropology and Palaeolithc Archaeology

  • Provides you with an excellent foundation if you want to pursue a career as a specialist osteoarchaeological practitioner, or pursue doctoral level study in bioarchaeology

  • Access to an incredible collection of skeletal remains, comprising more than 700 human specimens and over 500 reference skeletons of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles - one of the largest such collections to be held by any UK university.

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