This degree program is unique because the skills acquired in an archaeological BA course are deepened by setting individual priorities in the field of economic and raw material archeology. Strong professional experience with cooperating institutions contributes to training on a scientific level.
This course offers a specialization in the following areas:
- archaeological research into economic relationships
- independent development and reflection of current scientific positions
- Problems of the economy and the extraction of raw materials of ancient cultures and their material tradition
- Conditions of origin, functional, social, and cultural-historical contexts as well as the intentions of the artifacts
- Genres, functions, techniques, contexts
- Consolidation of cultural-historical contexts using the example of ancient cultures
- archaeological occupational fields (ground monument preservation)