MA Roman Archaeology

  • Our collaborative programme, led by our departments of Archaeology and Classics and Ancient History, gives you advanced grounding in the main themes and methods in Roman Archaeology
  • Balancing core elements that bring together theoretical sophistication with the latest digital methodologies
  • Tailor your learning through modules which suit your requirements and aspirations
  • Our location is surrounded by sites of archaeological interest and you may have opportunities for international fieldwork
  • Our collaborative programme, led by our departments of Archaeology and Classics and Ancient History, gives you advanced grounding in the main themes and methods in Roman Archaeology
  • Balancing core elements that bring together theoretical sophistication with the latest digital methodologies
  • Tailor your learning through modules which suit your requirements and aspirations
  • Our location is surrounded by sites of archaeological interest and you may have opportunities for international fieldwork
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Modules

  • Dissertation in Classics and Ancient History
  • Dissertation in Roman Archaeology
  • Roman Archaeology in the Digital World
  • Research Design in Archaeology
  • Themes in Archaeological Theory and Practice
  • Rome: Globalisation, Materiality
  • Advanced Project
  • Experimental Archaeology in Practice 1
  • Experimental Archaeology in Practice 2
  • Discovering the Past with Molecular Science
  • Field Study
  • Landscape Archaeology: Understanding the Historic Environment
  • Material Culture
  • Advanced Zooarchaeology
  • Advanced Human Osteology
  • Zooarchaeology
  • Funerary Osteoarchaeology
  • Musculo-skeletal Anatomy
  • Researching the Historic Environment Online
  • Forensic Anthropology: Principles and Practice
  • The City of Rome
  • Ancient Texts and their Interpretation
  • Classical Reception: An Introduction
  • Galen and Galenism
  • Politics Ancient and Modern
  • Technology and the Technological in Classical Antiquity
  • The Western Dragon in Lore, Literature and Art
  • Roman Myth
  • Ancient Drama in its Social and Cultural Context
  • Ancient Epigraphy
  • Rome: Globalisation, Materiality
  • Supervised Independent Study in the Humanities
  • Greek I
  • Latin I
  • Classical Language and Texts: Greek II
  • Classical Language and Texts: Latin II
  • Greek III
  • Greek IV
  • Latin III
  • Latin IV
  • Latin Epic
  • Classical Language and Texts: Greek V: Epic
  • £24,300 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time