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Studying archaeology at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education

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Study Programmes at Continuing Education
Information about the range of part-time archaeology courses on offer at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education.

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The archaeology training excavation at Dorchester-on-Thames

Students on the Undergraduate Certificate in Archaeology learn a range of archaeological techniques on the training excavation at Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
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Study Programmes at Continuing Education
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David Griffiths
Keywords
archaeology
part-time
weekly classes
online short courses
certificate in archaeology
diploma in british archaeology
advanced diploma in british archaeology
msc in applied landscape archaeology
part time dphil in archaeology
fieldwork
dorchester-on-thames
digging
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 10/03/2014
Duration: 00:01:55

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