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Good colleges for studying archaeology?

I'm super into archaeology and was wondering which schools are known to have strong programs in this field? I'm trying to narrow down my college list to places where this interest can really flourish.

7 months ago

Absolutely, there are many colleges out there with robust programs in archaeology. Here are a few commonly recognized for their strength in this field:

1. University of Chicago: The Department of Anthropology offers a degree in archaeological studies and is known for its fieldwork opportunities and resources like the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, a leading research center for ancient Middle Eastern civilizations.

2. Harvard University: The Department of Anthropology and the Department of Archaeological Science offer rich archaeological study opportunities. The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology offers plenty of research materials for students.

3. University of California, Berkeley: The Archaeology program in the UC Berkeley's Department of Anthropology is renowned, offering both field and lab opportunities.

4. Yale University: Yale’s Department of Anthropology is notable for its focus on social and cultural anthropology, but they also have a strong archaeology program. Yale Peabody Museum is a useful resource for students.

5. University of Pennsylvania: It offers a great program in archaeology and the sciences of material culture. Resources include the Penn Museum which holds many archaeological and anthropological exhibits.

6. Stanford University: The Archaeology program is an interdisciplinary major that combines anthropology, classics, and history. Their Archaeology Center offers hands-on experiences and research opportunities.

However, keep in mind that the right school for you will also depend on factors other than the archaeology program, such as size, location, culture, and financial fit. After identifying some potential schools, you may want to visit (if possible), speak with current students or alumni, and reach out to the department with any specific questions to see if you could envision yourself thriving there.

7 months ago

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