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Keble College 69
- The most undergraduates studying Archaeology and Anthropology, with 15 in 2007/8. 100
- Second most tutors for Archaeology and Anthropology, with 3 in 2007/8. 100
- 30th largest endowment income, £590,482 in 2005/6. 6
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Hertford College 62
- The most tutors for Archaeology and Anthropology, with 3 in 2007/8. 100
- Fourth most undergraduates studying Archaeology and Anthropology, with 11 in 2007/8. 71
- 21st largest endowment income, £1,254,674 in 2005/6. 13
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St John's College 60
- The largest endowment income, £9,058,005 in 2005/6. 100
- Sixth most tutors for Archaeology and Anthropology, with 2 in 2007/8. 50
- Sixth most undergraduates studying Archaeology and Anthropology, with 5 in 2007/8. 29
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St Hugh's College 49
- Second most undergraduates studying Archaeology and Anthropology, with 14 in 2007/8. 93
- Third most tutors for Archaeology and Anthropology, with 2 in 2007/8. 50
- 31st largest endowment income, £513,585 in 2005/6. 5
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St Peter's College 46
- Third most undergraduates studying Archaeology and Anthropology, with 12 in 2007/8. 79
- Fourth most tutors for Archaeology and Anthropology, with 2 in 2007/8. 50
- 28th largest endowment income, £906,032 in 2005/6. 9
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Magdalen College 42
- Fifth most tutors for Archaeology and Anthropology, with 2 in 2007/8. 50
- Sixth largest endowment income, £4,218,036 in 2005/6. 46
- Fifth most undergraduates studying Archaeology and Anthropology, with 5 in 2007/8. 29
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Harris Manchester College 0
- 35th largest endowment income, £66,657 in 2005/6. 0
- Seventh most tutors for Archaeology and Anthropology, with 1 in 2007/8. 0
- Seventh most undergraduates studying Archaeology and Anthropology, with 1 in 2007/8. 0
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- Interpreting the ranking
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- What the scores mean
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