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91 Master's degrees in Archaeology in United Kingdom
Osteoarchaeology
The Osteoarchaeology programme of the University of Aberdeen uses the unique archaeological collections of the university, combined with state-of-the-art bioarchaeological approaches and techniques, to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to analyse human skeletons from archaeological contexts.

Bioarchaeology - Human Osteology
Within the Bioarchaeology - Human Osteology programme from The University of Exeter you will learn how to identify the bones of the human skeleton and undertake analysis of human skeleton remains.
Archaeology
The Archaeology MA offered at the University College London (UCL) is an intensive induction programme on current archaeological theory and interpretive trends which equips students to undertake research in their chosen field. The flexible programme of study serves as an excellent expansion of undergraduate studies or as a self-designed foundation for further postgraduate and professional work.
Archaeological Practice
Birkbeck, University of London offers a Master of Arts in Archaeological Practice, designed to be completed in one year full-time or two years part-time. This on-campus programme provides an engaging learning environment, with classes primarily held in the evenings, allowing for flexible study alongside other commitments.
Archaeology
This Archaeology programme at The University of Edinburgh extends your knowledge and develops your skills in this field to an advanced academic and professional level.

Bioarchaeology - Zooarchaeology
The Bioarchaeology - Zooarchaeology programme from The University of Exeter combines traditional archaeology with branches of natural sciences to examine animal remains and their importance in understanding a broad range of economic and cultural issues.
Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology
The Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology MSc at the University College London (UCL), run jointly by the Institute of Archaeology and UCL Anthropology, brings together the expertise of the two departments to provide graduate students with an integrated training in the biological and archaeological aspects of human evolutionary studies.
Archaeological Studies
This Archaeological Studies MLitt degree from The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is unique in its focus on the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It offers the opportunity to consider wider archaeological concepts and theoretical issues, utilising world-class sites in Orkney and the North Atlantic region.

Bioarchaeology
The Bioarchaeology at University of York combines advanced osteoarchaeological techniques with the molecular analysis of human remains. You'll be encouraged to immerse yourself in the study of stable isotopes, lipid residue analysis, palaeoproteomics and ancient DNA – and play an active role in the development of new techniques in this constantly evolving branch of archaeology.

Archaeology
The MPhil Archaeology programme from University of York requires a dissertation of up to 90,000 words. If you choose to study the MPhil in Archaeology, you'll produce a dissertation of up to 60,000 words.
Archaeological Science - Technology and Materials
Scientific analysis plays an important role in the study of archaeological materials. This Archaeological Science - Technology and Materials MSc from University College London (UCL) integrates teaching in materials science and the archaeology of technology with practical training in the instrumental analysis of archaeological and heritage objects.

Archaeology
This Archaeology MRes course from University of Nottingham is ideal If you are looking to prepare for a PhD in archaeology, or for further career development in archaeology and heritage.
Applied Landscape Archaeology
The Applied Landscape Archaeology course at the University of Oxford is concerned with the theories and methods of landscape archaeology. The course is intended for those with a degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) or an advanced diploma in archaeology or a related subject.

Archaeology
The Archaeology programme from The University of Exeter is a flexible programme that allows you to tailor your modules to fit your own interests across the first two terms.

Archaeology
The Archaeology programme at University of Glasgow has an active postgraduate community, carrying out research on a wide range of topics from the Mesolithic to the present day and from Northern Scandinavia to the Eastern Mediterranean.
Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology
The MSc in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology at UCL offers a comprehensive one-year programme designed to explore the intricate relationship between archaeology and biology in understanding human evolution. This full-time course is ideal for those seeking to deepen their knowledge in these fields at a prestigious institution.

Death and Memory
The Death and Memory programme from University of Chester is a chronologically broad course that explores the complex history of death and memory, from the treatment of the body in the earliest hunter-gatherer societies to thinking about how people dealt with the dead in twentieth-century conflict.
Environmental Archaeology
This Environmental Archaeology programme at University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is designed to help you build not just an advanced understanding of the field, but the real-world, professional skills you'll need for a rewarding career in archaeology and related sectors.
Managing Archaeological Sites
The Managing Archaeological Sites MA from University College London (UCL) examines why certain archaeological and heritage sites, including World Heritage Sites, are selected for preservation, and how power relationships and different perceptions of contemporary values impact upon this.

Archaeology
This Archaeology programme from Newcastle University inspires you to think about the human past from a variety of thematic and analytical perspectives.