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- Archaeology - Wikipedia
Archaeology or archeology[a] is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes
- What does an archaeologist do? - CareerExplorer
Archaeologists specialize in studying human history and prehistory through the analysis and interpretation of material remains left behind by past societies They investigate and excavate archaeological sites, which can include ancient settlements, burial grounds, or other locations where artifacts and structures from the past are preserved
- What Is an Archaeologist? (Job Duties and How To Become One)
Learn about being an archaeologist, including what they do, where they work, their average salary and job outlook over the next decade and how to become one
- How to Become an Archaeologist | Education | U. S. News
“In the simplest terms, archaeology is the systematic study of the human past,” says Kate Rose, anthropological archaeologist and director of programs at the Institute for Field Research
- Archaeology | Definition, History, Types, Facts | Britannica
archaeology, the scientific study of the material remains of past human life and activities
- A Career in Archaeology - Archaeological Institute of America
Archaeologists conduct excavations all over the world, from the Arctic to tropical jungles to modern cities When they dig depends on various factors, including academic calendars, local weather conditions, and national holidays
- What Does An Archaeologist Do?
Knowing how to become an archaeologist means staying alert for changes in soil color or texture, which might point to hidden objects Another skill is using reference tools like site maps or historical records to predict what could lie underground
- Career Guide - Archeology (U. S. National Park Service)
Professional archeologists qualify for jobs on the basis of their education and work experience Depending on the job, you'll need college-level coursework in archeology and related topics, a field school, and at least a Bachelor's degree 1
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