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"William S. Hanable" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Jun 1997 19:21:40 -0700
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The "bad" news is that for most (perhaps all) full-time archaeology
positions, a masters degree is the minimum requirement.  BAs are likely only
to find seasonal positions doing field work, probably on cultural resource
survey teams.  If you are serious about a career in archaeology, you have to
plan for not only an MA, but also a Ph.D.

At 06:47 PM 6/25/97 EDT, you wrote:
>The National Park Service posts archaeology positions (mostly fieldwork)
>on AVADS (the Department of the Interior's Automated Vacancy Annoucement
>Distribution Service). To view the job listings visit them on the web:
>
>http://info.er.usgs.gov/doi/avads/index.html
>
>Good Luck!
>
>
>On Tue, 24 Jun 1997 23:56:11 GMT SatarNag <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>>As a recent graduate in archaeology, I am finding it difficult to find
>>a
>>job.  Even with my Bachelor's degree, Museums are not willing to hire
>>me
>>or lack the funding to employee me. I am currently working in a
>>Volunteer
>>position, and am seeking employment. If any of you know what
>>approaches to
>>take, please e-mail me. I thank you for your time.
>>
>>Mr. Mehrdaud Kowsari
>>
>>E-mail    [log in to unmask]
>>
>
>
William S. Hanable

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