• Study past cultures through the texts that framed their lives, and the landscapes, architecture, and objects they made or inhabited.
  • Combine the best of both worlds: training in critical historical source analysis with practical archaeological methods.
  • Study at an internationally renowned center for social archaeology, working on sites of global importance such as Stonehenge, Star Carr and Easter Island.
  • Explore Mancunium, the city's own Roman fort, and discover the University's on-campus archaeological, ancient historical and ethnographic collections at Manchester Museum.