Which European country is the best to live in as an archaeologist?

Hello! I am a Turkish student who, due to political issues, desires to migrate to Europe. I've been interested in history and natural sciences ever since I was young, and it's always been my dream to work in a field that utilizes both. My interests are mostly in Classical and Medieval periods, though I'm also open to Prehistorical Archaeology.

In Turkey, archaeology is not a very good and well paying job, with the public perception of it being generally "idiots who dig up old stone houses under the sun during summers" and I definitely don't trust Turkish universities enough to study in them.

I'm currently in high school and have enough time to learn a language. I know English to an advanced level (though I haven't entered a certification exam yet) and have studied German in the past, though not to an advanced level.

Which country offers good salaries for comfortable, middle-class living conditions? Which countries have the best job opportunities? Where to study archaeology in universities?

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u/DaliVinciBey — 6 days ago

How would medieval monasteries teach Latin to children?

Or, if they did not use conventional textbooks, what did they teach, in what order, and using which texts? I wanted to emulate the way great authors of the medieval era first learned Latin, and I just can't help but wonder what they used to build up vocabulary, which texts they memorized first, whether they learned grammar or vocabulary first etc.

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u/DaliVinciBey — 1 month ago