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How do I get career information on archaeology in the US?
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Hello @ussm904!
You will find a very comprehensive information about career information on archaeology in the U.S. through different sources like:
1. Pamphlets and brochures - The National Park Service information and the Society for American Archaeology has an online brochure Archaeology & You.
Careers in Archaeology from the Society for American Archaeology where you will find information on the training required to become a professional archaeologist. The Princeton Review Guide to Careers also offers helpful information on archaeology as a career.
2. You will find educational resources from The National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Parks Service. They have produced several lesson plans called Teaching with Historic Places. You can also find web resources to help you learn about North American Archaeology. You can visit The Archaeology of North America by Kevin Callahan at the University of Minnesota.
For more complete information, visit the source.
You will find a very comprehensive information about career information on archaeology in the U.S. through different sources like:
1. Pamphlets and brochures - The National Park Service information and the Society for American Archaeology has an online brochure Archaeology & You.
Careers in Archaeology from the Society for American Archaeology where you will find information on the training required to become a professional archaeologist. The Princeton Review Guide to Careers also offers helpful information on archaeology as a career.
2. You will find educational resources from The National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Parks Service. They have produced several lesson plans called Teaching with Historic Places. You can also find web resources to help you learn about North American Archaeology. You can visit The Archaeology of North America by Kevin Callahan at the University of Minnesota.
For more complete information, visit the source.
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