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Dream Jobs: Archaeologist
![]() Digging It Some archaeologists spend all their time in the field, like Goldberg's colleagues at Boston University who run field schools in countries like Belize, which contains important Mayan sites. advertisement Goldberg has an unusual specialty: geoarchaeology.
He studies the physical history of an archaeological site as opposed
to the cultural history. He works with historical archaeologists to
help locate a site based on the geological changes that have occurred
in a particular area and interpret the artifacts found there. Most major
projects have a geologist on the crew when one is available.
Goldberg recently traveled to a site outside Beijing, China, where the remains of "Peking Man" were found, to analyze the soil for signs of the use of fire. While there, Goldberg sampled fried scorpions: he has an adventurous palate to match his spirit. Traveling to exotic countries and eating rare delicacies are definite perks of his work for him. Heavy lifting required Incredibly, archaeologists have only begun to scratch the surface of the historic remains scattered around the globe. Even in Greece, a country synonymous with archaeology, there are still many untapped sites to explore. A college degree will suffice So if you want to spend your time unearthing important cultural relics and eating fried scorpions, put on your work clothes, pack your bags for foreign travel...and dream on! |
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