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I am looking for the detail of the Undergraduate Certificate in Archaeology course so please provide me with it?
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Here I am providing you with the detail of the Undergraduate Certificate in Archaeology course detail from the department of continuing education in the University of Oxford University of Oxford was established in the year 1096 Course detail: Fees £1,950 (EU students), £3,675 (non-EU students) per annum Subject area(s) Archaeology Suggested courses: Greek Mythology (Online) Aerial Photography: Archaeological Interpretation Religion, Magic and Medicine in Antiquity Conserving and Enhancing Historic Designed Landscapes Making use of Historic Landscape Characterization Programs: TERM 1: Landscapes, Settlements and Subsistence • Human evolution: from Homo habilisto Homo sapiens • Hunter-gatherers in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe • The origins and spread of farming • Farming in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Europe • The development of agricultural landscapes • Case Study: Hillforts • Saturday Visit: Danebury and the Museum of the Iron Age • Roman landscapes: cities and towns • Roman landscapes: rural settlements and agricultural practice • The formation of the historic landscape • Villages, farms and fields in medieval Britain TERM 2: Artefacts, Technology and Trade • The age of stone: Palaeolithic and Mesolithic • Exchange networks in Neolithic Europe • The first metal: Copper Age and Early Bronze Age • Case-study: Beakers • The development of bronze working • The impact of iron • Trade and technology in the Roman world • Saturday Visit: The British Museum • Roman material culture • Trade and towns in the early medieval period: an introduction • Trade and towns in the early medieval period: case studies TERM 3: Death, Burial and Religion • Palaeolithic and Mesolithic: shamanism, animism and totemism • Ancestor and fertility cults in the Neolithic • Case-study: megalithic tombs • Saturday Visit: The Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers Museums • The diversification of belief systems in the Early Bronze Age • Later Prehistoric death and burial • Worshipping the deities in the Iron Age • Roman religion • Death, burial and the afterlife • Burials and churches in the pagan-Christian transition • Case-study: Sutton Hoo Contact detail:- University of Oxford University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD, United Kingdom +44 1865 270000 Map:- |