The route of the dual degree program in Field Archaeology in Greece: interdisciplinarity and cutting-edge technologies, offered in collaboration with the University of Thessaly, focuses on combining cultural heritage studies with science and technology during training to achieve meaningful interdisciplinary collaboration in active field research projects.
Engaging in international research projects in Greece, including excavation, surveying, exploration, research, and laboratory analysis with cutting-edge tools, is a crucial component of the training in this dual degree program. Moreover, having a deep understanding of the Greek context enables students from the Archaeology LM-2 program at Roma Tre to expand their cultural perspectives and fully engage with the Greco-Roman civilization.
Field archaeology provides the perfect environment to utilize technologies and digital tools, allowing for the creation of new methods that can significantly broaden the scope of observation. Research generates an increasing number of questions about the physical aspects of ancient civilizations, while also providing a variety of answers that can be supported through interdisciplinary studies. Simultaneously, archaeological studies conducted in the field can incorporate insights from present-day challenges to help understand past societies, by examining the interaction between human and natural elements, patterns of change and consistency, and the evolution of societies over time.
Deadline to apply: July 21, 2024
Applicants who fulfill the stipulated criteria are eligible to submit their application for enrollment:
- Undergraduate degree;
- Currently studying for a Bachelor’s degree at the University of Rome Tre or another university, with the aim of graduating by November 2024;
- The Master’s degree program in Archaeology LM-2 requires a minimum curriculum as specified in the educational Link identifier #identifier__77278-7regulations for enrollment.
Link identifier #identifier__179865-8Call for Admission A.A. 2024/2025
In addition to the core academic curriculum, there will be courses and workshops available on the following topics:
- theories and methods of archaeological excavation
- landscape archaeology and survey
- underwater archaeology
- bioarchaeology
- geoarchaeology
- materials archaeology and archaeometry
- digital archaeology
- archaeology in sacred contexts
- archaeology in funerary contexts
- production archaeology
- archaeology of the Greek world
The study abroad time frame is set for the academic year 2025-2026 and the length can be determined based on the educational requirements of the student.
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