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Obituary - Gordon Howie | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
It is with great sadness that the School of History, Classics and Archaeology announces the death, on 29 December 2017, of our former colleague, Gordon Howie. (Published 11 January 2018)
Why choose Archaeology? | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Our Archaeology degrees specialise in European prehistory and the civilisations of the Mediterranean and the Near East.
2010 Events | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Archived events from 2010
2018 | Anatomy@Edinburgh | Biomedical Sciences
Anatomy news from 2018
Project description | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The Edinburgh-Apolline Aeclanum excavations are supported by a wide range of bodies.
New book on the detailed survey of one the most famous shipwrecks in the world | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The results of a shipwreck survey project directed by Dr Jon Henderson of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology were published this week.
Award for archaeology student | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The School was delighted to hear that Synnøve Gravdal Heimvik has won this year's Association for Environmental Archaeology (AEA) John Evans Dissertation Prize for best undergraduate dissertation.
Alumni memories | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Former students share their favourite stories of their time at New College.
The Legacies of War | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The First and Second World Wars have profound cultural and political resonance today. Generations continue to be fascinated and awed by the acts of heroism and destruction that war has invoked.
Lost in Translation | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
As part of the New College 175th anniversary events, the School held a panel event – Lost in Translation - that looked at the ways that women are typically ‘lost’ or marginalised by Scriptural translations (both of the Bible and the Quran).
