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Archeologist

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AVG. SALARY

$60,800

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EDUCATION

Master's degree

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Real-Life Communication

"Archeology is not just excavating. It also requires analysis and the writing of reports," says Mima Kapches, an archeologist.

"You have to have communications skills, because often times in the academic world you are dealing with a wide variety of people," she adds.

An archeologist must be able to communicate clearly. For instance, during a dig, extensive field notes are taken. This includes writing precise descriptions of all artifacts that are found.

Since these descriptions become the source of later study, each notation must be clear and informative.

To get a sense of this part of fieldwork, imagine you're on a dig and find a pencil. It's very exciting, since up until now, no complete pencil has ever been found in a dig.

Write your field notes, carefully describing the appearance of a pencil. Remember, no detail of an artifact is unimportant.

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