Archeologist
Company: Course Advisor
Location: Fort Wayne
Posted on: November 8, 2024
Job Description:
Archeologist Job Description: Conduct research to reconstruct
record of past human life and culture from human remains,
artifacts, architectural features, and structures recovered through
excavation, underwater recovery, or other means of discovery.List
of Archeologist Job Duties
- Lead field training sites and train field staff, students, and
volunteers in excavation methods.
- Collect artifacts made of stone, bone, metal, and other
materials, placing them in bags and marking them to show where they
were found.
- Describe artifacts' physical properties or attributes, such as
the materials from which artifacts are made and their size, shape,
function, and decoration.
- Consult site reports, existing artifacts, and topographic maps
to identify archeological sites.
- Teach archeology at colleges and universities.
- Record the exact locations and conditions of artifacts
uncovered in diggings or surveys, using drawings and photographs as
necessary.Required Job SkillsArcheologists state the following job
skills are important in their day-to-day work:
- Writing: Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate
for the needs of the audience.
- Reading Comprehension: Understanding written sentences and
paragraphs in work-related documents.
- Active Listening: Giving full attention to what other people
are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking
questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate
times.
- Speaking: Talking to others to convey information
effectively.
- Critical Thinking: Using logic and reasoning to identify the
strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or
approaches to problems.
- Active Learning: Understanding the implications of new
information for both current and future problem-solving and
decision-making.Job Outlook for ArcheologistsIn the United States,
there were 7,600 jobs for Archeologist in 2016. New jobs are being
produced at a rate of 3.9% which is below the national average. The
Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 300 new jobs for Archeologist
by 2026. Due to new job openings and attrition, there will be an
average of 700 job openings in this field each year.The states with
the most job growth for Archeologist are Washington, Nebraska, and
Utah.Salary InformationThe typical yearly salary for Archeologists
is somewhere between $36,840 and $97,170.Archeologists who work in
Massachusetts, Hawaii, or Idaho, make the highest salaries.How to
Become an ArcheologistWhat education or degrees do I need to become
an Archeologist?Related CareersThose interested in being an
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