185 Master's degrees in Archaeology in Europe

Zooarchaeology
On this Zooarchaeology course from University of York you will study archaeological animal remains on a macro and micro scale to investigate what they tell us about how humans and other species have co-existed over the millennia.
Archaeology - Digital Archaeology and Heritage
The Archaeology - Digital Archaeology and Heritage programme is offered jointly by two universities. The University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have combined their expertise in the fields of Archaeology, Ancient History and Classics in the Amsterdam Centre for Ancient Studies and Archaeology (ACASA).
Archaeology
The Archaeology programme of the University of Amsterdam will immerse you in the material culture of Europe’s past from the Bronze Age until the Early Modern Period. The programme has two specialisations with distinctive profiles: European Archaeology and Mediterranean Archaeology.
Heritage
Our MA Heritage at Canterbury Christ Church University offers a unique opportunity for those hoping to build a career in the heritage sector from the heart of a World Heritage Site.
Heritage and Archaeology
The University of Sheffield offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Heritage and Archaeology, designed to be completed in either one year full-time or two years part-time. This programme equips students with essential skills for the archaeology and heritage sectors, preparing them for contemporary challenges and fostering impactful social, economic, and cultural contributions.
Mediterranean Archaeology
The Mediterranean Archaeology program of the Sapienza University of Rome has the primary objective of extending the educational offer of the archaeological area of the Department of Ancient Sciences to international users.

Mesolithic Archaeology
Join the Mesolithic Archaeology programme at the University of York and explore key topics such as technology, consumption practices, death and burial, plants and animals, and settlement, drawing on the research carried out in a globally renowned centre for mesolithic studies.
Archaeology
The Master's Programme in Archaeology at Uppsala University lets you analyse historical processes and phenomena. Using methods from the natural sciences, the programme gives you a broad education in cultural heritage, history and environment studies. The programme is vocational, but will also provide you with research skills.
Archaeology
This Archaeology programme from the University of Cambridge allows students to gain a critical appreciation of archaeology, the human past, and its place in the modern world, as well as training in research and analytical skills and expertise in a chosen, specialist area.

Archaeology
As an MA researcher (by research) in Archaeology from University of York, you'll have the opportunity to build expertise in a subject area you're passionate about. We offer courses in Archaeology and Conservation Studies. Study the human past or develop creative approaches to the conservation of our heritage.

Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation at University of Bradford is the specialist application of archaeological techniques to the search and recovery of evidential material from crime scenes, often but not always related to buried human remains.

Archaeology
Studying the Archaeology programme at Leiden University is all about studying societies and cultures from the past, trying to reconstruct them and bring them back to life. You will apply your interest in the past to make a meaningful contribution to resolving present-day societal issues, such as migration, globalisation and climate change.

Digital Archaeology
This Digital Archaeology course from University of York provides practical experience and a broad foundation in computing applications that is highly valued in the heritage sector. You'll have access to a full suite of research computing hardware and software and develop knowledge of internet applications, database design and management, Graphics Information System (GIS) technology.
Human Osteoarchaeology
The Human Osteoarchaeology course at The University of Edinburgh provides the skills required to understand skeletal biographies and interpret them in their cultural context.
Archaeology
Archaeology at University College Dublin is the discipline of things, exploring how people in the past created unique societies through their construction, use and perception of landscapes, plants, animals and things.

Applied Sciences to Cultural Heritage, Materials and Sites
The Applied Sciences to Cultural Heritage, Materials and Sites degree from University of Padua acknowledges the recent scientific advances in the investigation of cultural heritage materials at different scales, from the site/landscape survey to diagnostics at the molecular and atomic levels, and the interpretation of derived information.
The Ancient Mediterranean World-History, Archaeology and Art
The Ancient Mediterranean World-History, Archaeology and Art MA programme from University of Pavia students will have the opportunity to study the Mediterranean World, considered through Archaeology and History in a unique perspective, combining all the civilisations facing the Mediterranean from the 2nd millennium to the Middle Ages.

Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and Museums)
Discover the cultural heritage industry on this master’s degree at the University of Southampton. With the Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and Museums) programme you'll gain a behind-the-scenes insight into how museums communicate the past, drawing on our links with museum and heritage partners.

Archaeology Palaeoanthropology
Through the Archaeology Palaeoanthropology programme at the University of Southampton, you’ll gain expertise in the analysis of stone tools and hominin skulls to understand our evolutionary journey. You’ll work closely with experts in our Centre for the Archaeology of Human Origins (CAHO) and benefit from opportunities to apply your learning in real-world settings.

Ancient History and Classical Archaeology (by Distance Learning)
How can the classical past be reconstructed? What can diverse types of evidence reveal about ancient civilisations? This Ancient History and Classical Archaeology (by Distance Learning) programme at the University of Leicester provides an exciting and challenging forum for you to explore the history and archaeology of the Classical period.