What does archeologists do when they’re not at dig sites?

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Perhaps a lame question, but I was just thinking they can’t always be digging and sorting stuff?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I know a pretty good documentary about archeology its called Indiana Jones. You should watch it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I know a pretty good documentary about archeology its called Indiana Jones. You should watch it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

We hired one for a private tour of the Vatican last year while COVID temporarily halted his team’s work in Jordan.

While walking through the museum he stopped at a [vase/urn on a pedestal](https://imgur.com/a/vAY9Jnz) so we could look at it. On the inscription below the find was his name. He stood there with a well earned grin and explained that he and his team found it a few of years before.

Anonymous 0 Comments

We hired one for a private tour of the Vatican last year while COVID temporarily halted his team’s work in Jordan.

While walking through the museum he stopped at a [vase/urn on a pedestal](https://imgur.com/a/vAY9Jnz) so we could look at it. On the inscription below the find was his name. He stood there with a well earned grin and explained that he and his team found it a few of years before.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Fight each other over which theory is correct. Give any a single tesseract and you have a villa, a temple, and a 1800 Victoria garden.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Fight each other over which theory is correct. Give any a single tesseract and you have a villa, a temple, and a 1800 Victoria garden.

Anonymous 0 Comments

A friend of mine (who was an archeology major?) ended up working for the state for the highway department. Anything they find they have to have someone check, especially in deserts and mountains, so it’s an ok job for the right person.

Anonymous 0 Comments

A friend of mine (who was an archeology major?) ended up working for the state for the highway department. Anything they find they have to have someone check, especially in deserts and mountains, so it’s an ok job for the right person.