University of Cape Town UCT Department of Archaeology

University of Cape Town UCT Department of Archaeology

University of Cape Town UCT Department of Archaeology – see details below:

The Department of Archaeology exploits its location in a region rich in archaeological heritage, with evidence of human occupation for the last half million years. Specific research interests include issues related to human evolution, the emergence of modern humans, and the history of hunter-gatherer, pastoralist, and farming communities in southern Africa, as well as the archaeology of more recent colonial settlement. In addition, the department is home to archaeometric and materials research, focusing on paleoanthropology, past environments, early human diets, and materials analysis.

In order to understand and interpret this heritage, the faculty and students in the department interact widely with a number of other departments (Biological Sciences, Environmental & Geographical Science, History, Geological Sciences and Human Biology) and institutions (such as the Iziko Museums of Cape Town).

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