Ph.D. in Ancient History is an advanced research degree that focuses on the study of ancient civilizations, cultures, and historical events from prehistory to the Middle Ages. The program, which typically lasts 3-5 years, comprises courses in historiography, archeological methodology, ancient languages, and specific areas like classical antiquity, ancient empires, and religious history. Students undertake original research, examine primary materials, and offer new perspectives on ancient cultures' social, political, and economic processes. Graduates frequently work in academics, museums, cultural heritage groups, or research institutions, advancing our study and preservation of ancient history and cultures.