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Archaeology

Master of Arts (M.A.)

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Regelstudienzeit 4 semesters
Studienbeginn Winter semester , Summer semester
Unterrichtssprache German
Credit Points / Leistungspunkte

Subject: 90 CP + Master’s Thesis: 30 CP = 120 CP

Course description

The archaeology degree is offered in Cologne by five archaeological subject areas, Prehistoric Archaeology (UFG), Archaeology of the Roman Provinces (AdRP), Classical Archaeology (KA), Egyptology (ÄGY) and, currently unique in Germany, Digital and Computational Archaeology (ArchIT). Both the close regional links with the University of Bonn and the field monuments offices in the state of NRW, the interdisciplinary orientation at the interface between cultural studies and natural sciences, and the cooperation with national and international project partners ensure a range of courses that is unique in Germany.

The profile of the Department of Prehistoric Archaeology is characterised by:
• Professorships for the Palaeolithic, Neolithic and Metallic Ages
• Research units for the archaeology of Africa
• Laboratories for archaeobotany, dendroarchaeology, archaeozoology and 14C dating

The Institute of Archaeology focuses on the following topics:
• Close technical cooperation between classical archaeology and archaeology of the Roman provinces as well as digital and computational archaeology
• Field of study within digital and computational archaeology and methodological focus in geophysical surveying

The Egyptology department concentrates on:
• The material culture of classical epochs of the Pharaonic period (approx. 3000 to 1000 BC)
• Temple inscriptions from the Greco-Roman period
• Heritage studies and socioanthropology

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