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Mesolithic Archaeology

Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies

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Overview

This course explores the significance of the Roman period in archaeology, focusing on European and ethnic identities that shape modern society. Key areas include new scientific methods, gender studies, and contemporary heritage issues. Students can customize their studies on various related topics.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. March 18, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
Republic of Ireland£11,200£11,200
EU£25,900£25,900
England£11,200£11,200
Northern Ireland£11,200£11,200
Scotland£11,200£11,200
Wales£11,200£11,200
Channel Islands£11,200£11,200
International£25,900£25,900

Requirements

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About

Overview

The Roman period is central to advancements in archaeological science, with ongoing relevance to contemporary discussions about complex civilizations.

Course Focus

This course emphasizes continent-wide debates regarding European and ethnic identities that originated during the Roman period and continue to influence modern society.

Key Areas of Study

  • New scientific methods in archaeology
  • Gender studies and life cycle analysis
  • Contemporary heritage issues

York's Heritage

York's rich heritage, rooted in its Roman city remains, provides a unique opportunity to explore the Roman period through various archaeological resources.

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Subject Area Information

Archaeology is a multifaceted discipline that delves into the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. Courses in archaeology are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of ancient civilizations, cultural evolution, and the methodologies used to uncover and interpret historical data.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Archaeology

  • 2. World Prehistory

  • 3. Archaeological Field Methods

  • 4. Bioarchaeology

  • 5. Archaeological Theory

  • 6. Historical Archaeology

  • 7. Environmental Archaeology

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Analytical Skills
  • Fieldwork Proficiency
  • Research Competence
  • Critical Thinking

Career

Graduates with a degree in archaeology can pursue a variety of career paths, including academic research, cultural resource management, museum curation, field archaeology, and conservation.

Potential Professions
  • Academic Researcher

    Conducting research and teaching at universities and colleges.

  • Cultural Resource Manager

    Working with government agencies, museums, and private firms to manage and protect archaeological sites.

  • Museum Curator

    Overseeing collections, designing exhibits, and conducting public outreach in museums and cultural institutions.

  • Field Archaeologist

    Engaging in excavation projects, often working for archaeological consulting firms or research institutions.

  • Conservation Specialist

    Focusing on the preservation and restoration of artifacts and historical sites.

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