Applicants study the human past through physical remains, which can range from tools and art to settlements and landscapes, but also include environmental remains, animals, and even people themselves; the course focuses on the theoretical aspects of archaeology, as well as practical experience in the field and laboratories.
ABB - AAB (SQA Higher: AAABB - AAAAB)
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Mon 1st Oct 2012 |
3 years |
Full time |
The deadline for the receipt of full-tim ..more
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York, YO10 5DD |
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£9000 per year |
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*More info: £9000 per year |
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University of York
Bioarchaeology
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