Anthropology, Archaeology & History
Anthropology, Archaeology & History
India and Nepal offer some of the world’s most continuous civilizational landscapes—where ancient urban systems, sacred geographies, temple-cities, frontier states, and living heritage traditions coexist within contemporary societies.
This theme invites students to move beyond textbooks into field-based inquiry: reading built forms, inscriptions, water systems, burial landscapes, and pilgrimage routes as evidence of governance, economy, belief, and cultural continuity.
Programs are designed around material culture, landscape interpretation, and heritage ethics—bridging archaeological insight with modern conservation, community engagement, and policy realities.
The approach is immersive, comparative, and interdisciplinary—encouraging curiosity about how civilizations organize power, memory, devotion, trade, and ecological adaptation.
Students will:
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Apply archaeological and anthropological field-reading methods to landscapes, built forms, and material culture.
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Explore how architecture, water systems, sacred geographies, and funerary landscapes reveal political and social organization.
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Examine the interaction between tradition and modern faith practices
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Ask compelling civilizational questions such as:
- What makes a society “urban” or “classical”?
- How do sacred spaces shape governance and identity?
- How does memory transform into heritage?
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Examine conservation, tourism, and heritage governance trade-offs in real-world contexts.
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Develop interdisciplinary documentation outputs such as site dossiers, interpretive maps, annotated photo logs, and thematic briefs
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Cultivate observational discipline, ethical engagement practices, and comparative civilizational literacy.
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Anthropology
Archaeology
History
Art History
Religious Studies
Heritage Conservation
Museum Studies
Cultural Geography
Urban Studies
Architecture
Political Science
Public Policy
Development Studies
Environmental Humanities
South Asian Studies
Global Studies
Memory Studies
Education
INDIA
NEPAL




