In the Bachelor in Archaeology (BA) at University of Amsterdam, learners will study past societies – from the Celts and the Romans to the Middle Ages and beyond – and their importance in today’s world. Not only will students research and excavate the material remains of human activity, but they will also learn how this translates to knowledge about earlier cultures.
Urban expansion, road building and railway construction: a lot of building takes place across Europe. Before the construction starts, an archaeological survey is always conducted. This is but one of the reasons why there is a need for archaeologists who can lead excavations and interpret the results. The study of Archaeology not only concerns the past, but also the present: as archaeologists, students reflect critically on the role of archaeological heritage in society.
The Bachelor in Archaeology (BA) devotes attention to the study of pottery, glass, metal and other materials, the relationships between humans and landscape, and the presentation of research results in various media. This degree program is unique in the Netherlands in how it focuses on Europe – from the Mediterranean to Middle and Western Europe, including, of course, the Netherlands and Amsterdam.
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