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8 Master's degrees in Archaeology in Germany
Archaeology
Archaeology is a two-year, research-oriented program at University of Tübingen that addresses the broad spectrum of natural science applications to address archaeological and historical questions.
Archaeological Sciences and Human Evolution
Archaeological Sciences and Human Evolution is a two-year, research-oriented program at University of Tübingen that addresses the broad spectrum of natural science applications to address archaeological and historical questions.
World Heritage Studies
The international Master’s programme World Heritage Studies at The Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg provides the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to identify, protect, manage and present cultural and natural heritage sites. Students are encouraged to reflect upon how heritage is understood and how it functions in societies all around the world.
Heritage Conservation and Site Management
The Joint Master in Heritage Conservation and Site Management is implemented by The Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg in cooperation with Helwan University in Cairo and with the support of the German Archaeological Institute as well as the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities.
Archaeology of the Ancient World
Archaeology of the Ancient World (MAAAW as abbreviation for Master Archaeology of the Ancient World) is a two-year, full-time master’s program taught in English. This program is offered at Freie Universität Berlin.
Palaeolithic Archaeology
The Palaeolithic Archaeology course is offered by University of Tübingen.
Digital and Computational Archaeology
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Digital and Computational Archaeology at the University of Cologne is a two-year programme offered in English. This innovative course focuses on the integration of digital technologies and computational methods within archaeology, preparing students for various professional paths in cultural heritage and academia.
Near Eastern Archaeology
The Near Eastern Archaeology programme from Heidelberg University focusses on the settlement and cultural history of the Ancient Near East, from human settlement to the stages of urbanisation and the development of territorial states, and finally to the formation and demise of the ancient Near Eastern empires.