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UCL Institute of Archaeology staff and students actively pursue research on a global scale in the archaeological sciences, heritage studies and world archaeology. We offer Undergraduate, Graduate Taught and Graduate Research Programmes to UK/EU and overseas students.
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The Institute of Archaeology houses fine teaching and reference collections. They include prehistoric ceramics and stone artefacts from many parts of the world as well as collections of Classical Greek and Roman ceramics.
UCL's Institute of Archaeology is an academic department of the Social & Historical Sciences Faculty of University College London (UCL) which it joined in 1986 having previously been a school of the University of London.
The Institute has an outstanding reputation in archaeometallurgy, the study of ancient metal production, with over forty years of continuous research and teaching expertise, and the largest postgraduate teaching and research programme anywhere.
Archaeologists study the past using diverse methods and evidence, from remote prehistory to the recent past, in all parts of the world, above ground, below ground and under water. UCL’s Institute of Archaeology offers unique opportunities to explore this diversity.
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