Monday, September 27, 2004
New MA in underwater archaeology at UCL, London
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Institute of Archaeology, UCL, London, starts up a new MA module in underwater archaeology to run this autumn (2004) and spring (2005):
Underwater Archaeology: Techniques and Methods One focus of this module will be the investigation of submerged settlements and cultural landscapes.
Due to their sometimes surprising preservation of prehistoric features they are seen as an extremely important research potential.
From 2005 a full MA programme in underwater archaeology will be available and allow integration with a wide range of other relevant courses.
Further information on the net site:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology or on (+44) 2076 794 790.
Please spread this information to potential students.
Institute of Archaeology, UCL, London, starts up a new MA module in underwater archaeology to run this autumn (2004) and spring (2005):
Underwater Archaeology: Techniques and Methods One focus of this module will be the investigation of submerged settlements and cultural landscapes.
Due to their sometimes surprising preservation of prehistoric features they are seen as an extremely important research potential.
From 2005 a full MA programme in underwater archaeology will be available and allow integration with a wide range of other relevant courses.
Further information on the net site:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology or on (+44) 2076 794 790.
Please spread this information to potential students.