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The City in History
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/hs7251
Module code: HS7251 In this module, you’ll explore the urban past.
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Documents
https://le.ac.uk/emfpu/news-publications-documents/documents
View our documents below: Can Cross-Sectional Imaging as an Adjunct and/or Alternative to the Invasive Autopsy be Implemented within the NHS?
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Archaeology of Standing Buildings
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ar7524
Module code: AR7524 This module will provide you with an archaeological understanding of building construction and evolution and the ability to recognise different building materials.
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Zooarchaeology (the archaeology of animals)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ar3017
Module code: AR3017 Animal bones are ubiquitous archaeological finds and it is well recognised that their detailed study can shed light on a diverse range of past human activities including: Diet Hunting and farming strategies The use of animals and animal...
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Archaeology of Standing Buildings
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ar7524
Module code: AR7524 This module will provide you with an archaeological understanding of building construction and evolution and the ability to recognise different building materials.
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Body Systems and Applied Medical and Biological Sciences 3
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/bs2082
Module code: BS2082 This blended module, taken in Year 2, covers to further body systems but also continues teaching within the Scientific Method stream of the course, which again runs throughout Year 2: Head, neck, and neuroanatomy Reproductive System Introduction to...
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Body Systems and Applied Medical and Biological Sciences 3
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/bs2082
Module code: BS2082 This blended module, taken in Year 2, covers to further body systems but also continues teaching within the Scientific Method stream of the course, which again runs throughout Year 2: Head, neck, and neuroanatomy Reproductive System Introduction to...
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Zooarchaeology (the archaeology of animals)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ar3017
Module code: AR3017 Animal bones are ubiquitous archaeological finds and it is well recognised that their detailed study can shed light on a diverse range of past human activities including: Diet Hunting and farming strategies The use of animals and animal...
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Stolen Stories: Texts Rewriting Texts
Module information on recreation and comparison of famous literary works, part of English Literature MA at University of Leicester.
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Zooarchaeology (the archaeology of animals)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/ar3017
Module code: AR3017 Animal bones are ubiquitous archaeological finds and it is well recognised that their detailed study can shed light on a diverse range of past human activities including: Diet Hunting and farming strategies The use of animals and animal...