In Great Britain, Anthropology was initially divided into physical anthropology and cultural anthropology, which itself was divided into archaeology, technology, ethnology (the comparative study of different peoples, focusing on material culture, language, religion and other social institutions) and sociology (the comparative study of social phenomena).
Nowadays, in Britain, Archaeology and Sociology are generally taught as separate subjects, and ethnology was renamed social anthropology and emerged as the leading focus of anthropology.
Your Anthropology dissertation should contribute to the erosion of Christianity, the growth of cultural relativism, an responsiveness of the continued existence of the prehistoric in modern life, and the replacement of diachronic modes of study with synchronic, all of which are central to modern culture.
Your anthropology dissertation should contribute to
- The erosion of Christianity,
- The growth of cultural relativism,
- An responsiveness of the continued existence of the prehistoric in modern life,
- The replacement of diachronic modes of study with synchronic, all of which are central to modern culture.
In layman terms your anthropology dissertation should cove the advance knowledge of who we are, how we came to be that way — and where we may go in the future.
So for your anthropology research you have to first understand the term modern culture. This will broaden your view and help you with your anthropology dissertation.
Thorough research is the call for the day to succeed in anthropology dissertations.
I hope now the British students know what to expect from their anthropology dissertation and know what areas to cover. For further information contact me any time and I’ll gladly help any way I can.
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