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  • Landscape Archaeology

    Module code: AR7522 This module introduces the theoretical issues underpinning landscape archaeology, and the range of techniques in the human and natural sciences that can be combined in the broad field of landscape studies.

  • Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies

    Based within Modern Languages at Leicester, the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies is home to cutting-edge research and study opportunities in translation and interpreting.

  • Study

    Find out more about studying within Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester. Learn about our courses and our research.

  • People

    Browse our people in Archaeology and Ancient History, including our academic staff, research fllows and associates, PhD students and more.

  • Heidi Addison BA

    Learn more about our Senior Finds Supervisor of ULAS, Heidi Addison.

  • Leon Hunt BA

    Learn more about our Senior Supervisor of ULAS, Leon Hunt.

  • The Theory and Practice of Art History I

    Module code: HA1111  Art history is not merely a collection of dates and names but a forum of argument. Since it became a university subject, various methodological, philosophical and political approaches have come to exist in tension or harmony.

  • Environmental Archaeology

    Module code: AR2008 How do we know what a society ate? What crops they grew and what animals they herded? One way to establish the relationship between ancient societies and the environments they lived in is by studying core materials such as plant remains, molluscs, animal...

  • Text and Material Culture

    Module code: AR7552 This module aims to familiarise you with the wide range of source material available for the study of classical antiquity, including literary texts, inscriptions, art, architecture, landscapes, coins and other archaeological finds.

  • Landscape Archaeology

    Module code: AR7522 This module introduces the theoretical issues underpinning landscape archaeology, and the range of techniques in the human and natural sciences that can be combined in the broad field of landscape studies.

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