Archaeology at Cambridge
Students at the Department of Archaeology are part of a diverse research community. Our course encompasses Archaeology, Assyriology, Biological Anthropology and Egyptology. Its flexibility means you can either specialise from Year 1, or opt for a broad start before concentrating on up to two subjects from the second year.
Teaching and resources
Our Archaeology degree is one of the most dynamic of its kind. Our staff are at the forefront of research, involving students through fieldwork and research projects.
Our excellent resources include the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (a dedicated professional field unit), a well-equipped IT suite, purpose built laboratories and dedicated libraries. In addition, the Duckworth Collection of human and primate skeletal remains and fossil hominin casts, the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Fitzwilliam Museum provide access to collections of primary sources of world importance.
After Cambridge
Our course offers the theoretical foundation and training in standard methods and specialised techniques required for academic and professional practice.
The intellectual versatility and transferable skills that our students develop – the ability to think critically, analyse texts, handle data and work collaboratively – mean they’re widely sought after by employers. Graduates have gone on to work in the commercial archaeology sector in the UK and internationally as well as for other heritage organisations such as the National Trust and Historic England. Recent graduates have also gone into law, advertising, media, conservation, health and further academic study.
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St Andrew's Street,
Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire,
CB2 3AP, England
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Homerton
Hills Road,
Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire,
CB2 8PH, England
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