Years 1 & 2: Prehistoric periods from the origins of man to a period contemporary with the climax of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome in the later 1st millennium BC; geographically the curriculum ranges from north-west Europe through central and south-eastern Europe and the Mediterranean to Egypt and western Asia; archaeology 1 broad introduction; archaeology 2; archaeology of Britain in its continental setting down to (but not including) the Roman period; archaeology of Scotland and Ancient Near East are available. Years 3 & 4: 4 papers on: European, Mediterranean or Near Eastern period; principles, applied techniques and methods in archaeology: theoretical archaeology and 2 chosen from on practical aspects; dissertation; 6 weeks' fieldwork in each of 1st 3 years.
BBB - AAA (SQA Higher: BBBB - AAAA)
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Thu 13th Sep 2012 |
4 years |
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Edinburgh, EH8 9JU |
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University of Edinburgh
Archaeology
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