185 Master's degrees in Archaeology in Europe

Archaeology
The Archaeology programme at the University of Chester offers an excellent opportunity to conduct original archaeological research into a chosen topic and become proficient in advanced research skills and project management.
Archaeology (Research)
The Archaeology (Research) MA programme at Leiden University is the most diverse in the Netherlands. Benefit from our extensive experience and international reputation in archaeological research, and lay the best foundation for a career in academia.

Iron Age and Celtic Archaeology
Join the Iron Age and Celtic Archaeology programme at the University of York and discover more about the ancient Celts and their encounters with the Greek and Roman world.

Medieval Archaeology
The Medieval Archaeology course from University of York focuses on the archaeology of medieval Britain and Western Europe, considering buildings, landscapes and artefacts within a range of social, cultural and environmental contexts.
Archaeological Science
This Archaeological Science course from the University of Cambridge aims to introduce students to the main theories and research approaches in archaeological science, particularly within the fields of archaeological materials science, environmental archaeology and biomolecular archaeology.

Celtic Studies
This is an interdisciplinary Celtic Studies from University of Glasgow programme specialising in the languages, literatures, history and archaeology of the Celtic-speaking peoples across the whole span of the Middle Ages from the 6th - 16th centuries.

Archaeology Bioarchaeology
Learn how to uncover the secrets of past lives through the study of human and animal skeletons. With this Archaeology Bioarchaeology MSc course offered by University of Southampton, you’ll gain expertise in human anatomy, with unlimited access to our large skeletal collection. You’ll also develop skills in faunal analysis.

Conflict Archaeology and Heritage
From battlefield archaeology, to the anthropology of warfare, to archaeologies of confinement, the Conflict Archaeology and Heritage programme at the University of Glasgow will explore in depth the many and varied ways that human conflict can be interrogated via an archaeologically focused interdisciplinary approach, encompassing time periods from the prehistoric to the modern.

Archaeology
The Archaeology programme from University of Liverpool is an ideal postgraduate degree if you want to study the major developments in human societies from the origins of settled life to the florescence of the great civilisations.
Archaeological Science
The Archaeological Science course at the University of Oxford provides a broad introductory education for those with a first degree in archaeology wishing to apply science-based research methods, or for those with a first degree in a science subject wishing to learn about specifically archaeological issues amenable to scientific methods.
Archaeology
The Archaeology program offered by University College Dublin is the discipline of things, exploring how people in the past created unique societies through their construction, use and perception of landscapes, plants, animals and things.
Archaeological Practice
The Archaeological Practice program at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is designed to develop practical skills for post-excavation analysis ranging from environmental analysis to artefact handling and analysis.
Archaeological Science - Technology and Materials
Scientific analysis plays an important role in the study of archaeological materials. This Archaeological Science - Technology and Materials MSc from University College London (UCL) integrates teaching in materials science and the archaeology of technology with practical training in the instrumental analysis of archaeological and heritage objects.

Archaeological Science
Master the skills of an archaeological scientist in a dynamic programme taught by leading practitioners.

Bioarchaeology - Forensic Anthropology
The Bioarchaeology - Forensic Anthropology course from The University of Exeter combines skills sets of biological anthropologists, archaeologists, pathologists and forensic scientists to facilitate recovery, identification and analysis of human remains to assist with problems and questions of legal significance.
Archaeological Practice
Birkbeck, University of London offers a Master of Arts in Archaeological Practice, designed to be completed in one year full-time or two years part-time. This on-campus programme provides an engaging learning environment, with classes primarily held in the evenings, allowing for flexible study alongside other commitments.
Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
Much of what we take for granted today has its origin in the classical cultures around the Mediterranean. The Master's Programme in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at Uppsala University gives you a broad education in the history, archaeology, art, religion and philosophy of the ancient world.
Archaeological Materials Science
The main objective of the Archaeological Materials Science program of the Sapienza University of Rome is to provide a common and integrated platform for students from different educational backgrounds (scientific and humanistic fields) to learn advanced scientific methods applied to the study of archaeological materials.

Archaeology
Through the Archaeology programme from Newcastle University you will conduct original and advanced research into a specialist area of archaeology.
Archaeology
Archaeology at University College Dublin is the discipline of things, exploring how people in the past created unique societies through their construction, use and perception of landscapes, plants, animals and things.