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Anthropology and Archaeology

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The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Archaeology at Durham University is a three-year, full-time program that combines the study of human societies and cultures (anthropology) with the examination of material evidence from the past (archaeology). Students will explore human evolution, ancient civilizations, archaeological fieldwork, and cultural heritage, gaining a deep understanding of how societies have developed and interacted over time.

Students will participate in fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and research projects, providing hands-on experience in archaeological excavation and artifact interpretation. The program offers a unique opportunity to develop skills in both anthropology and archaeology, preparing graduates for careers in museums, cultural heritage management, archaeological research, or international development.

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Key Facts

Program Title: Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Archaeology
Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Duration: 3 years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 30th January 2026
Location: University of Durham, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Archaeology
Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in Anthropology and Archaeology

  • Introduction to Anthropology and Key Concepts
  • Fundamentals of Archaeology and Excavation Techniques
  • Human Evolution and Prehistoric Cultures
  • Introduction to Archaeological Fieldwork
  • Research Methods in Anthropology and Archaeology

Year 2 – Core Anthropology and Archaeology Concepts

  • Archaeological Methods and Site Surveying
  • Material Culture and Artifact Analysis
  • Social and Cultural Anthropology
  • Theories of Archaeology and Interpretation of Data
  • Environmental Archaeology and Geoarchaeology

Year 3 – Advanced Anthropology and Archaeology

  • Advanced Excavation and Fieldwork Techniques
  • Bioarchaeology and Human Remains Analysis
  • Post-Medieval and Industrial Archaeology
  • Advanced Cultural Anthropology and Global Perspectives
  • Dissertation and Independent Research Project

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Anthropology and Archaeology program from Durham University are well-prepared for careers in research, heritage management, museums, and cultural consultancy. Career opportunities include positions in archaeological research, heritage consultancy, museum curation, cultural resource management, and field archaeology. Many graduates go on to work with research institutions, museums, government agencies, or international organizations. With expertise in archaeological fieldwork, cultural analysis, and artifact preservation, you will be well-equipped to contribute to preserving and understanding human history.

Why Choose This Program

Durham University’s Anthropology and Archaeology program offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human history through both archaeological and anthropological lenses. The program provides a strong theoretical foundation, combined with practical fieldwork experience, preparing students to tackle complex archaeological and anthropological questions. The program’s focus on archaeological excavation, cultural anthropology, and artifact analysis ensures you gain the skills necessary to work in research, museums, or heritage organizations. With access to cutting-edge research facilities, expert faculty, and field-based learning opportunities, you will be well-prepared for a successful career in anthropology and archaeology.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom