The preparation of the thesis often involves specific (archaeological, historical and / or ethnographic) research in the area of interest, in specific museums, collections, archives, libraries and / or communities. After obtaining permission for their plans from the thesis supervisors, students will have to prepare this practical work in a professional manner (including the necessary methodical-technical know-how, language fluency, medical precautions etc.). The fieldwork may be realized, for example, in close connection with the department’s projects: excavations in the Caribbean or iconographical – historical – ethnographic research in Mesoamerica. But students may – after consultation with their thesis supervisors – also contact other field projects or plan semi-independent research. In all cases the fieldwork should be of an advanced level and add a substantial new experience to the study program (i.e. not just repeat or apply basic skills from the BA level).
Admission requirements
BA diploma, good advances with the MA program, thorough preparation (including relevant language knowledge), permission from thesis supervisors and department coordinator.
Learning objectives
Exercise in research practice on the spot, aimed at producing original data and observations as well as adding skills and quality.
Method of instruction
field research under supervision of a local expert: participation in an archaeological project and/or analysis of materials, research in archives and/or museum collections, or ethnographic / linguistic fieldwork in an Amerindian community.
Examination
Report to the thesis supervisors immediately after returning from the field.
Required reading
Adequate preparation through study of the relevant scholarly literature.