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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What does their do?

I’m thinking a Hairstylist of some kind, if they don’t do their own.

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What does their do?

I’m thinking a Hairstylist of some kind, if they don’t do their own.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Falling into snake pits (it’s always snakes), running from giant boulders, jumping on and off WWI tanks, eating eye soup, you know. The classics.

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Falling into snake pits (it’s always snakes), running from giant boulders, jumping on and off WWI tanks, eating eye soup, you know. The classics.

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Speaking as an American academic archaeologist (university professor) – we teach and develop curricula, we do lab work (analyzing the materials we find), we write articles/books or reports on our results, we write proposals to fund our research, we peer review other archaeologists articles/books/proposals, we edit academic journals, we do administrative things for our departments and schools, we train/mentor/advise graduate students, we keep up to date on research in our areas, we conduct archival work. I could probably go on, but I think I need a nap.

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Speaking as an American academic archaeologist (university professor) – we teach and develop curricula, we do lab work (analyzing the materials we find), we write articles/books or reports on our results, we write proposals to fund our research, we peer review other archaeologists articles/books/proposals, we edit academic journals, we do administrative things for our departments and schools, we train/mentor/advise graduate students, we keep up to date on research in our areas, we conduct archival work. I could probably go on, but I think I need a nap.

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