Archeologist (Tribal Liaison) Jobs
By US Smithsonian Institution At , Washington, 20032, Dc $78,592 - $102,166 a year
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Knowledge of Native American archaeology from one or more subregions of the United States.

Are you an adventurous spirit looking for a new challenge? Become an Archeologist and explore the mysteries of the past! Uncover hidden artifacts and discover the secrets of ancient civilizations. Join us on an exciting journey of discovery and adventure!

Overview An archeologist is a scientist who studies the human past through the material remains of past cultures. Archeologists use a variety of methods to uncover, analyze, and interpret artifacts and other evidence of past human behavior. Archeologists may work in a variety of settings, including universities, museums, and government agencies. Detailed Job Description Archeologists are responsible for conducting research to uncover, analyze, and interpret artifacts and other evidence of past human behavior. This includes excavating sites, analyzing artifacts, and interpreting the data to gain an understanding of past cultures. Archeologists may also be responsible for writing reports, presenting findings to the public, and teaching classes. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of archeology and anthropology
• Research and analytical skills
• Writing and communication skills
• Problem-solving skills
• Computer skills
• Attention to detail
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in archeology, anthropology, or a related field
• Master’s degree in archeology or anthropology preferred
• Experience in fieldwork and laboratory analysis
• Knowledge of archeological methods and techniques
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of archeological methods and techniques
• Knowledge of archeological theory and history
• Knowledge of cultural anthropology
• Knowledge of scientific methods
• Knowledge of computer applications
Job Experience
• Experience in fieldwork and laboratory analysis
• Experience in writing reports and presenting findings
• Experience in teaching classes
Job Responsibilities
• Conduct research to uncover, analyze, and interpret artifacts and other evidence of past human behavior
• Excavate sites to uncover artifacts
• Analyze artifacts and interpret the data to gain an understanding of past cultures
• Write reports and present findings to the public
• Teach classes on archeology and anthropology