Admissions
UCAS Course Code: LV64
Brief Course Outline
Duration of course: 3 years
Degree awarded: BA
Average intake: 23
Applications shortlisted for interview: 62.3%
Successful applications: 24.5%
Open days
26 and 27 June, and 20 September 2013
Contact details
Administrator, School of Archaeology,
36 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PG
+44 (0) 1865 278246
Please email us at: administrator@arch.ox.ac.uk
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Archaeology and anthropology together encompass the study of humankind from the distant origins of the human species to the present day. Both disciplines have a long history. Archaeology grew from 18th-century antiquarianism while anthropology began even earlier in the first days of colonial encounter. Today both subjects involve a range of sophisticated approaches shared with the arts, social sciences and physical sciences. There is also lively interaction. Thus, for example, the anthropological study of primates and early humans helps archaeologists, using the physical remains recovered, to reconstruct the ways in which our earliest ancestors lived. Scientific dating techniques produce the time-frame and the latest genetic analyses define their relationships to modern human populations.
