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This is to verify that Mary Cook has completed the course Introduction to Anthropology – Foundations and Methods on Alison.

Mary Cook

Alison ID: 50039021

Course Completed: Introduction to Anthropology – Foundations and Methods

Date of Completion: 25th November 2025

Email: [email protected]

Total Study Time: 16h 20m

Final Assessment Score:

Alison courses requires at least
80% to pass the final assessment

92%
CPD Hours Completed:

CPD approved learning hours
completed through this course

15-17h

Course Information

This free online course will help you understand anthropology's fundamental concepts, theories, and methods.

Are you fascinated by the origins of humanity, ancient civilizations, and how culture shapes who we are today? Understanding our shared human experience has never been more critical in an increasingly interconnected world. This free online anthropology course invites you to explore the stories told through bones, artifacts, languages, and customs. Whether drawn to archaeology, cultural anthropology, or human evolution, this course opens the door to more profound knowledge about our collective identity.

Throughout this course, you’ll explore the four major fields of anthropology - cultural, biological, linguistic, and archaeological - and see how they work together to solve real-world questions. You’ll examine key concepts like ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, and morality, gaining insights into how cultures form, interact, and evolve. You’ll also learn about fieldwork practices, including artefact excavation, relative dating methods, and interview techniques. This comprehensive curriculum is designed to give you both the theory and practical tools of anthropology.

By the end, you'll delve into advanced topics such as ethnography, the role of activism in research, and conservation efforts for archival collections. Explore how culture influences concepts like "home" and how symbolic systems shape belief and behavior. With discussions on paradoxes in cultural theory and comparative studies in ethnology, this course is ideal for learners who want to study anthropology online, start a career in heritage or academia, or better understand the human condition. Enroll today and begin exploring what it truly means to be human.

Modules Completed

Module 1: Foundations and Methods of Anthropology
Module 2: Course assessment

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