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HL106H Life, Death, and Religion: Themes in the Archaeology of Britain (2025/2026)

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HL106H Life, Death, and Religion: Themes in the Archaeology of Britain (2025/2026)

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Delivery method: Online learning with tutor support. 

What developments shaped human communities and how are they manifested in the archaeological record? 

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HL106H (2026)

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Scott Chaussée
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What developments shaped human communities and how are they manifested in the archaeological record? This module will explore major overarching patterns of human behaviour and social change within discrete domains of archaeological inquiry. Our objective will be to evaluate the assumptions and goals that implicitly and explicitly define these research domains. Using examples and case studies from across Britain, the module will introduce the archaeological evidence that has illustrated these patterns, including many of the key sites, projects, and archaeologists who explored them. We will look at how artefacts or sites used to explain past human behaviour. The themes of domestic life in settlements, death and burial, and ritual and religion are presented with case studies which illuminate the worlds of the past. 

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06/10/202508/12/2025

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