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MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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The scientific investigation of archaeological skeletal remains, also known as Bioarchaeology or Biological Anthropology, gives unique insights into human history. Demographic shifts, environmental changes, living conditions, migrations, the spread of diseases and the impact of violence and conflict all leave traces on the skeleton.The MSc in Human Osteoarchaeology provides students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills to understand these important skeletal biographies and interpret them in their cultural context (biocultural approach), at the individual and the population level, combining theoretical learning with hands-on practice.The programme draws on a variety of techniques, ranging from visual examination of the whole skeleton to the biomolecular analysis of small bone samples. Students gain invaluable hands-on experience with the School's extensive Scottish skeletal collection. There is also the opportunity to participate in a mock training excavation situated in the scenic veterinary school at the foot of the Pentland Hills.It is an exciting interdisciplinary field that draws on a variety of techniques, ranging from visual examination of the whole skeleton to the biomolecular analysis of small bone samples.This MSc provides the skills required to:identify human remains, through detailed analytical skillsapply a wide-range of methods employed in the study of human remains, including analysis of skeletal pathologyquantify and analyse scientific dataunderstand skeletal biographiesapply social theoryinterpret human remains within their cultural context at both an individual and a population levelCombining theoretical learning with hands-on practice, we will provide you with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential to your handling and analysis of remains recovered from archaeological sites.Teaching and student research projects benefit from our wide range of lab facilities and the programme has a close relationship with the nearby National Museum of Scotland, Museum of Edinburgh, and Surgeons’ Hall Museums.Focal areas of research of staff involved in the MSc Human Osteoarchaeology programme include:Bioarchaeology/ Human Osteoarchaeology/ Palaeopathology / Biological AnthropologyInterpersonal violence and conflictExperimental bioarchaeologyProfessional standards, ethics and legislation in human osteoarchaeology.Historical bioarchaeologyBioarchaeology of children and childhoodPalaeodietary reconstructionArchaeology of identityHuman–environment interactionsThe transition from hunter-gatherer to farming communitiesThe development of complex societiesSocial and health inequalities in the pastDiet and healthCultural heritage perspectives on the past, present, and future
A UK 2:1 honours degree, a minimum US 3.25 GPA or international equivalent, in a relevant subject such as Archaeology, Anthropology, Anatomy, Medical Sciences and related fields. No previous knowledge of human osteology is required. Depending on the number of eligible applicants, we may need to limit the number of students admitted, based on academic merit.
We will also consider relevant experience, or professional or other qualifications.
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£16,000 per year
Students from Domestic
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£16,000 per year
Students from Other UK
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£16,000 per year
Students from Scotland
£33,200 per year
Students from EU
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£33,200 per year
Students from International
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