Doctor's Degree in Anthropology Archaeology at Harvard University |
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Harvard University Doctor's degree Anthropology Archaeology
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The principal objectives of the graduate program in archaeology are to provide:
1. Informed, critical examinations of core issues in archaeology
2. Comprehensive training in principal methods and theories of anthropologically oriented archaeology
3. Direction and support for Ph.D. candidates preparing for research and teaching positions in a wide variety of domains of archaeological practice.
While students who wish to pursue Ph.D. training in any area of expertise are invited to apply to the program, there are several areas of particular strength in terms of faculty interests, departmental facilities, and institutional resources.
Principal strengths in archaeology at Harvard. include:
a) the archaeology of complex societies
b) the archaeology of ethnicities and languages
c) archaeology, art and religion
d) the archaeology of human evolution
e) environmental archaeology/bioarchaeology
Students are strongly encouraged to select one of these areas of specialization in focusing their work, although the specific program of study pursued by each student will be developed in close consultation with his/her principal advisor and advisory committee.
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