Durham University
On this course, students typically study humans and their societies both past and present while exploring the connections between the sister disciplines of Archaeology and Anthropology. During the course, content may cover a range of topics, including human origins, early societies and the human fossil record, as well as exploring various aspects of human behaviour and comparing it to our close evolutionary relatives, the primates. The course will be lively and interactive; it is an ideal way to find out more about these exciting subjects!
04 August 2025 - 08 August 2025
20 PROGRAMME PLACES
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
No specific subject requirements.
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