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Frequently Asked Questions About Archaeology Careers in the U.S.
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dot What jobs are available for archaeologists?
dot What education and training are required to become a professional archaeologist?
dot What college or university should I go to?
What are some general introductory books on archaeology?
Popular Books on Archaeology
Textbooks on Archaeological Methods:
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dot I want to go on a dig. How do I volunteer?
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Where can I get more information on archaeology?
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Acknowledgments

Additional information and valuable suggestions for improving the guide have been provided by the following individuals: Archeology Careers
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George Bass, Brighid Brady-de Lambert, Karen Eva Carr, Shawn Bonath Carlson, Jim E. Chase, Anita Cohen-Williams, Jack L. Davis, Richard Ellis, Rich Fishel, James Gallagher, Bill Green, Karl Hagglund, Charles E. Jones, John O. Kopf, Smoke Pfeiffer, Andrew Selkirk, and K. D. Vitelli.

Copyright © 2003 by David L. Carlson.  This document may be freely reproduced and distributed as long as it is not modified or abridged in any way.  An PDF version of this document (compatible with most Windows and MacIntosh word processors) is available for anyone who wishes to reprint and redistribute it.

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