Ph.D. in Archaeology is a graduate research degree that focuses on the study of human history, civilizations, and society via material remains. The curriculum typically lasts 4-6 years and includes courses in archaeological methodology, field techniques, cultural heritage, and specialty fields such as prehistory, historical archaeology, and bioarchaeology. Students do fieldwork, lab research, and artifact analysis, which contributes to new understandings of ancient civilizations, cultural evolution, and archaeological conservation. Graduates frequently seek professions in academia, museums, government agencies, or historical groups, where they work on excavation projects, preservation efforts, and contribute to the global study and conservation of cultural heritage.