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3 colleges run european archaeology courses in East Midlands

There are 3 institutions in East Midlands which run European Archaeology courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your European Archaeology courses.


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Introduction to Workers Educational Association (Wea)

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Workers Educational Association (WEA)

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In East Midlands

Archaeology of the British Isles view course
Secrets of Stonehenge view course

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University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education

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Exploring Roman Britain view course
Pompeii and the Cities of the Roman World view course

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College-On-The-Net

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Archaeology GCE A Level view course
Introduction to the Archaeology of Great Britain and Ireland view course
Archaeology GCE AS AQA2010 view course

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