Bild
Breadcrumb

The Archaeology of Water

Course
AE1004
Bachelor’s level
7.5 credits (ECTS)
Study pace
100%
Time
Mixed time
Location
Location independent
Study form
Distance
Language
English
Duration
-
Application open
-
Application code
GU-32000
Tuition
Full education cost: 11 125 SEK
First payment: 11 125 SEK

No fees are charged for EU and EEA citizens, Swedish residence permit holders and exchange students.

More information about tuition fees

Application closed

Summary

How did past societies approach freshwater? Surveying archaeological case studies across different cultures, periods and regions, this course will showcase the diversity of approaches past societies adopted in relation to water and reflect on the relevance of long-term water-people history to contemporary water issues.

About

The course introduces archaeological knowledge of, and approaches to, the complex relations between people and water in the past, and shows the relevance of these to contemporary global challenges around sustainable water supply and management. The course surveys different archaeological methods and theoretical frameworks to study social behaviours and attitudes in relation to water. It does so by developing a global, long-term perspective and by discussing general and in-depth studies, examining a variety of archaeological remains, that illustrate the sheer diversity of approaches (economic, social, cultural, technological, symbolic) people employed to water across different cultures, environments and periods.

Prerequisites and selection

Requirements

General entrance requirements

Selection

Selection is based upon average grade from upper secondary school (34 %), the number of credits from previous university studies, maximum 165 credits (33 %) and Högskoleprovet - Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (33 %).