The interdisciplinary program of archaeology and ancient studies offers students the opportunity to engage with past peoples through multiple lenses, combining visual, textual, and material evidence to generate new perspectives. By inviting students interested in material studies to think together with those working on textual materials, we highlight how knowledge is generated, providing students with the tools to conduct independent research, both in the library and in the field. Our campus serves as a natural laboratory that lets us explore diverse populations' lives and helps students construct a framework they can carry with them — to excavations in Italy or internships in law firms.
Program Features:
It is inherently interdisciplinary — perfect for students with wide-ranging interests and curiosity who want to explore the history of ancient societies and cultures.
This new major will start with "The Ancient Mediterranean Laboratory," a course that teaches students to apply principles of design thinking — which they will learn through Sweet Briar's integrated core curriculum — to explore how the ancient world can provide solutions to contemporary problems.
In addition to emphasizing connections between multiple disciplines that focus on studying the ancient world, coursework in both archaeology and the ancient studies tracks integrates elements from various disciplines, including environmental science, engineering, history, psychology, and visual studies.
On-campus natural laboratory of historical materials, including a slave cemetery, plantation house, out-buildings, a slave cabin, and 20th-century middens
Professional archaeologists with research expertise in classical and historical archaeology in Italy, the Near East, Romania, and the Americas
Field, laboratory, and museum training and opportunities both on and off-campus. Students have completed internships and field studies in North America, Greece, Italy, Japan, and Kazakhstan.
The international component that addresses issues such as cultural heritage and patrimony
As a contributing member of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Sweet Briar offers archaeology and ancient studies majors the opportunity to study abroad for a summer and apply to the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies Rome or the College Years in Athens.
Job Opportunities:
Recent graduates have obtained jobs in cultural resource management and historical museums.
Admission to graduate programs in anthropological archaeology, classical studies, law, and historic preservation