The taught MSc in European Archaeology deepens your knowledge and understanding of specific topics selected by you, while developing your research and study skills to a high standard. This short video gives you an introduction to our MSc European Archaeology programme from Dr Manuel Fernández-Götz This programme explores the richness of European archaeology, a region that presents innumerable opportunities for archaeological research, through examination of a wide range of periods, geographical areas and themes. The flexible programme lets you tailor your individual studies to suit your interests and take advantage of the experience of our staff, as well as those in related programmes in history, classics and geography.You will develop an understanding of European archaeology, with an emphasis on European prehistory, and a knowledge of topics including contemporary theoretical perspectives, methodologies and practice. This programme incorporates transferable skills and training, while preparing you for a professional role in archaeology or further study at doctoral level.FacilitiesThe School has excellent facilities:dedicated study spacearchaeological and computing laboratoriesteaching and reference collectionsA great locationThe city of Edinburgh is an ideal venue for archaeological study and research, allowing you to benefit from national and local institutions and heritage agencies, such as the excellent archaeological collections of the National Museum, the archival and bibliographic resources of Historic Environment Scotland, and the expertise and practical advice of staff in several commercial archaeology companies. Breadth of expertiseWe have a wide range of expertise covering different areas, time periods and themes, includingBioarchaeology and isotope studiesEgyptologyRoman and ‘Celtic’ archaeologyThe Byzantine World and Late Antiquity Megalithic monumentsPrehistory of Europe, the Mediterranean and North-East AfricaEarly civilisations and urban societiesThe archaeology of ScotlandCultural heritage and sustainabilityDigital heritage and heritage policyArchaeomaterials analysis Human evolutionConflict archaeologyMedieval archaeologyComputational archaeologyMarine and coastal archaeologyBuildings archaeologyArchaeological survey-Landscape ArchaeologyFocal areas of research include:Bioarchaeology/ Human Osteoarchaeology/ Biological AnthropologyHuman–environment interactionsThe transition from hunter-gatherer to farming communitiesThe development of complex societiesCultural heritage perspectives on the past, present, and future This article was published on 2024-08-01