MA in Comparative Art and Archaeology

Co-ordinator: Jeremy Tanner
Please note that this degree will not run in 2013/14 as Dr Tanner will be on Sabbatical. The course is expected to run in 2014/15.
This degree programme is designed to provide students with a sophisticated understanding of the major problems, theories and approaches in the sociological and anthropological interpretation of the art of pre-modern societies. It aims to encourage students to think critically and work independently in a broadly comparative perspective across the boundaries of regional and period specialisation which have traditionally characterised the study of art.



