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Step into the fascinating world of ancient civilisations, historical discoveries, and cultural heritage with this Archaeology Course. Designed for learners in Canada, the course introduces the core principles of archaeology, excavation methods, site analysis, and heritage conservation. It is ideal for anyone interested in history, anthropology, research, or the preservation of historical sites and artefacts. Learners will explore archaeological time …
Step into the fascinating world of ancient civilisations, historical discoveries, and cultural heritage with this Archaeology Course. Designed for learners in Canada, the course introduces the core principles of archaeology, excavation methods, site analysis, and heritage conservation. It is ideal for anyone interested in history, anthropology, research, or the preservation of historical sites and artefacts.
Learners will explore archaeological time periods, excavation techniques, dating methods, and post-excavation analysis while gaining insight into how archaeologists investigate human history. The course is suitable for beginners, students, museum enthusiasts, heritage workers, and individuals interested in cultural preservation and historical research in Canada and beyond.
With flexible online study and self-paced learning access, this course allows learners to study around their own schedule. Build valuable historical and research knowledge, discover how archaeological investigations shape our understanding of the past, and begin exploring opportunities within heritage and cultural sectors.
Please note: This Archaeology Course only gives you the theoretical knowledge that you need to excel in this field. This Course doesn’t entitle you to practise as a professional in this specific field.
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Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost CA$9.99). All of our courses are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field.
The detailed curriculum outline of our Archaeology Course is as follows:
Begin by exploring the foundations of archaeology and its role in understanding human history. Learners discover how archaeological evidence helps uncover ancient cultures and civilisations.
This module introduces the various branches of archaeology, including prehistoric, historical, underwater, and environmental archaeology. Learners gain insight into different research specialisations within the field.
Explore major archaeological periods and historical timelines used to study past societies. The module explains how archaeologists classify civilisations and historical developments across different eras.
Discover how archaeological sites are identified, surveyed, and examined. Learners study landscape features, mapping techniques, and methods used during site investigations.
Excavation requires careful planning and safety awareness. This module examines excavation dimensions, field research methods, and safety procedures followed during archaeological investigations.
Learn about the different excavation techniques used to recover artefacts and historical evidence. The module explores systematic digging methods and archaeological recording practices.
After excavation, artefacts and materials must be analysed carefully. This module focuses on interpretation, cataloguing, and laboratory-based examination of archaeological discoveries.
Dating methods help archaeologists determine the age of artefacts and historical remains. Learners explore relative and scientific dating techniques commonly used in archaeological research.
This section examines how archaeologists interpret evidence to understand ancient societies, lifestyles, and cultural developments. Learners also explore the challenges of historical interpretation.
Conservation plays an important role in protecting historical sites and cultural artefacts. This module explores preservation strategies, ethical considerations, and the importance of safeguarding global heritage.
Complete an assignment designed to reinforce your understanding of archaeological concepts, excavation methods, and heritage conservation principles covered throughout the course.
This course introduces the foundations of archaeology, including excavation methods, archaeological surveys, dating techniques, historical interpretation, and heritage conservation.
The course is suitable for beginners, history enthusiasts, students, museum supporters, and anyone interested in archaeology and cultural heritage in Canada.
You will learn about excavation methods, archaeological surveys, historical timelines, dating techniques, documentation processes, and heritage conservation principles.
Archaeological excavation is the process of carefully uncovering artefacts, structures, and historical evidence from archaeological sites to study past human activity.
Heritage conservation helps protect historical sites, artefacts, and cultural resources for future generations while preserving important parts of human history.
Yes, learners receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course.
Yes, the course provides foundational archaeology knowledge that may support further education and exploration of heritage and historical research fields.
| Module 01: Introduction to Archaeology | |||
| Introduction to Archaeology | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 02: Different Types of Archaeology | |||
| Different Types of Archaeology | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 03: Archaeological Time Period | |||
| Archaeological Time Periods | 00:19:00 | ||
| Module 04: Archaeological Site Surveying and Features | |||
| Archaeological Site Surveying and Features | 00:14:00 | ||
| Module 05: Areas of Research: Dimensions of Excavation and Safety.zip | |||
| Areas of Research: Dimensions of Excavation and Safety | 00:14:00 | ||
| Module 06: Methods of Excavation | |||
| Methods of Excavation | 00:12:00 | ||
| Module 07: The Process of Excavation and Documentation | |||
| The Process of Excavation and Documentation | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 08: Post-Excavation Analysis | |||
| Post-Excavation Analysis | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 09: Understanding Dating in Archaeology | |||
| Understanding Dating in Archaeology | 00:18:00 | ||
| Module 10: Archaeological Interpretation | |||
| Archaeological Interpretation | 00:14:00 | ||
| Module 11: Conservation: Protecting the World’s Heritage | |||
| Conservation: Protecting the World’s Heritage | 00:13:00 | ||
| Assignment | |||
| Assignment – Archaeology | 00:00:00 | ||
| Google Review | |||
| Google Review | 00:00:00 | ||
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