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Virtual Career Center

Virtual Career Center. By: Braden May 9-27-11 A2. Archaeologists. To the next room. Summary - Archaeologist.

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Virtual Career Center

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  1. Virtual Career Center By: Braden May 9-27-11 A2

  2. Archaeologists To the next room.

  3. Summary - Archaeologist • Archaeologists are people who study the past based on things people left behind, otherwise known as artifacts. Artifacts can be multiple things, like arrowheads, beads, or old coins. They also look for features in the ground, such as footprints. That is how we discovered things like dinosaurs. To be an archaeologist, it usually requires a Master’s degree, and sometimes a Ph.D, if you’re going to manage big projects. http://www.lrp.usace.army.mil/lmon/what_arch1.htm Room 1 Room 2

  4. Historian

  5. Summary - Historian • Historians study written evidence from the past, and try to translate that to present-day situations or problems. Sometimes they used things such as tools or photographs to shed light on the past. To become a historian, you are required to have a doctoral degree. http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/403/Historian.html Room 2

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