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Top archeology schools?

Hey guys, I'm a junior who's super passionate about archeology and I'm wondering where I should apply. What are some of the best schools in the US for studying archeology?

4 months ago

Hello! It's excellent that you're passionate about archeology and looking for strong schools in that area. Here are some universities in the US that are known for their strong archeology programs or have well-regarded anthropology departments with an archeology focus:

1. Harvard University - They have an Archeology concentration within their Anthropology Department, offering a diverse range of research topics and field experiences.

2. The University of Chicago - The Department of Anthropology at UChicago has a strong focus on archeological research, often incorporating interdisciplinary approaches.

3. Yale University - Yale's Department of Anthropology has a dedicated Archeology section with well-regarded faculty and research opportunities.

4. University of Pennsylvania - Home to the Penn Museum, a world-renowned archeological and anthropological research institution, this university offers excellent resources for students interested in archeology.

5. University of California, Berkeley - UC Berkeley's Anthropology department offers an archeology track with a variety of fieldwork and laboratory opportunities.

6. Brown University -Brown has a dedicated Department of Archeology, providing students with thorough coursework and hands-on experiences in the field.

7. Stanford University - Stanford's Anthropology Department houses an Archaeology Center that allows for multidisciplinary study and offers numerous opportunities for hands-on research experiences.

8. Columbia University - The Department of Anthropology at Columbia has an archeology track with an esteemed faculty and a focus on both the theoretical and empirical aspects of the discipline.

While taking note of these schools, it's important to also consider factors such as location, size, financial aid, and overall fit when building your college list. Do some research about each institution and even contact their respective departments for more information on the specifics of their programs, opportunities for fieldwork, and potential research projects. Best of luck with your college search!

4 months ago

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