Experimental Archaeology: English-taught programs

Experimental Archaeology: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Studying Experimental Archaeology in Germany as an international student offers hands-on insight into past technologies, materials, and human behavior through practical reconstruction and experimentation. Germany’s strong archaeological research tradition and well-equipped laboratories provide opportunities to test archaeological hypotheses using scientific and craft-based methods. International students benefit from applied, research-oriented training and interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing them to better interpret archaeological evidence and human innovation in global contexts.

Experimental Archaeology English Programs: Overview

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100%
Winter Semester

Language of Instruction

100%
English only

Numerus Clausus

50%
without admission restriction
50%
with admission restriction

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World Non-EU Students
100%
with tuition

Experimental Archaeology: English Language Requirements

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Experimental Archaeology: All English-taught Study Programs

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+ Archaeology+ Ethnography+ Christian Archaeology+ Anthropology and Ethnology+ Practical Theology & Social Work - Dual Studies
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