AR252-VA: Life in the Stonehenge Era (Fall 2026)

Wilfrid Laurier UniversityWaterloo, ON
Remote

About The Position

Explores the archaeological evidence found in Britain and Ireland during the earlier prehistoric period (c. 5000-1000 BC) when Stonehenge was built and used. From the origins of chambered tombs, stone circles and henge for both the dead and the living, to the arrival of the “Beaker Folk,” to hillforts and the deposition of metal hoards, this course covers the changing lifeways, technology, diet, ritual and social structure of people in this region from the first farmers to the first metalworkers.

Requirements

  • MA degree
  • Specialization in Archaeology and Heritage Studies
  • Areas of Specialization: Archaeology, Culture, History
  • CV (max 20 pages)
  • Candidate Application Form (CAF)
  • Names and Contact Information for 2 Referees (for external applicants)
  • Evidence of Good Teaching (for external applicants)
  • Verification of highest degree (for external applicants)

Nice To Haves

  • Cover Letter (optional)
  • Teaching Dossier (strongly recommended. Maximum 20 pages)
  • Sample Course Outline (maximum 2 pages)
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