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Try the University of Chicago. We not only have a decent art history
program - with experts in classical art, but the Oriental Institute as
well which deals with the Ancient Near East - languages, archaelogy,
history, museum work, etc.
> I am currently an undergraduate student studying Classics and
>Ancient Civilizations. I would be interested in persuing my studies
>further in these domains, however, I was wandering if it were possible to
>continue in a museum setting. I am in search of graduate programs that
>would combine classical archaeology and museum studies. Also if I were to
>earn a degree of this sort, what type of job opportunities in museums
>would be available.
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