

BA Historical Archaeology
About this course
Historical archaeology is the discipline that investigates the human past using both material evidence and historical sources, applying the methods of archaeology to periods for which written records also exist. This dual approach allows historical archaeologists to probe the gaps between what was recorded and what was actually lived, recovering the experiences of people who left few written traces and interrogating the assumptions and perspectives embedded in historical texts. The field spans the medieval period, the early modern world, colonialism, and industrialisation, addressing questions about daily life, social organisation, economy, religion, and power. At the University of Durham, this three-year full-time programme draws on Durham's exceptional research strengths in both history and archaeology to offer an intellectually rich and methodologically rigorous education. You will study the methods of archaeological investigation, from excavation and fieldwork to the analysis of material culture and the interpretation of sites and landscapes, alongside the historical frameworks needed to situate that evidence in time and context. The programme takes you from the spread of the Roman Empire to the Viking world and beyond, examining how archaeology and history illuminate each other in ways neither can achieve alone. A sandwich year, year abroad, and work placement opportunities are available, giving you the chance to gain professional and international experience during your studies. Graduates go on to careers in heritage management, museums, archaeology, historic environment consultancy, local government, education, and the charity sector. Research careers in academia are a natural path for those who pursue postgraduate study, and Durham's reputation in both disciplines provides a strong platform for that progression. The combination of analytical skills, attention to material detail, and historical understanding the degree develops is also valued in publishing, journalism, and cultural organisations.
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