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274 Master's degrees in Archaeology

Archaeology and Heritage Management
The Archaeology and Heritage Management programme from Flinders University aims to meet the research and professional needs of graduates with an interest in Australian archaeology, archaeological field practice and cultural heritage consultancy.
Research Methods for Archaeology
This Research Methods for Archaeology MA from University College London (UCL) offers a tailor-made programme of study designed as a preparation for an MPhil or PhD project. Students develop a detailed understanding of archaeological data and its interpretation to serve as a basis for independent research, and the ability to develop original research questions and explore them effectively.
Archaeology
The Archaeology program offered by 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 Archaeology
The Applied Archaeology M.A. at Indiana University of Pennsylvania is a 36-credit postgraduate programme designed for professional career preparation. Available as a full-time course in Indiana, Pennsylvania, this degree focuses on cultural resource management, technical field training, and archaeological law over a two-year duration.
Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced)
The Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced) program at the Australian National University equips you with the theory and skills required to undertake a scientific study of the past and present of humanity using Archaeology and/or Biological Anthropology perspectives.

Funerary Archaeology
The Funerary Archaeology course from University of York will enable you to use the latest techniques and equipment to build key, practical knowledge and explore the varied archaeological and methodological approaches to funerary archaeology.

Archaeology
Through the Archaeology programme from Newcastle University you will conduct original and advanced research into a specialist area of archaeology.
Classics and Archaeology
Classics and Archaeology at Boston University will give students training in ancient Greek and Latin, archaeological methods and practices, and the study of ancient Mediterranean material culture.
Near Eastern Archaeology
If you’re interested in studying near eastern archaeology at the graduate level the 48-unit Master of Arts Near Eastern Archaeology program from La Sierra University is for you.

Data Science and Digital Humanities
Master the tools of data science to discover new insights from the humanities. Work with world-class collections, expert academics, and real-world projects during this Data Science and Digital Humanities course from Newcastle University.
Conservation for Archaeology and Museums
Designed for University College London (UCL) students wishing to pursue a career in the practice of heritage conservation, this Conservation for Archaeology and Museums programme consists of one year's training at the Institute of Archaeology, with an emphasis on developing practical experience under specialist guidance in the conservation laboratories.
Cultural Astronomy and Astrology (Part-time)
Cultural Astronomy and Astrology (Part-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is a unique course which deals with the ways in which human beings attribute meaning to the planets, stars and sky, and construct cosmologies which provide the basis for culture and society.

Roman Archaeology
Explore the rich legacy of Roman Europe with this Roman Archaeology course at the University of York.

Ancient Worlds (Archaeology and Classics) (Online Learning)
The Ancient Worlds (Archaeology and Classics) (Online Learning) course from The University of Edinburgh provides you with the opportunity to explore the human past, from early prehistory to late antiquity through a diverse range of courses and independent research.