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Material Culture and Artefact Studies PgDip
University of Glasgow

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School Of Humanities


About this course

The taught component consists of core courses and optional courses, running over the first 2 semesters.

Modules

Material culture in context; the process of artefact studies; optional courses: lithic analysis; working with pottery; critical themes in the display and reception of objects; early medieval artefacts; and Viking and late Norse artefacts (AD 750-1350); optional courses drawn from another archaeology programme or from other programmes across the University can be taken by agreement with the programme convener.

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Starting How long Days you attend Details Where Class info Price

Sep

9 months

Full time No application date provided Glasgow,
G12 8QQ
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£3150 per year

*More info: £3150 per year

Sep

18 months

Part-time No application date provided Glasgow,
G12 8QQ
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Course type

Taught

Awarding body

University of Glasgow

Subject areas

Archaeology, Archaeological Practice, Anthropology, Art


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