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Hello All,
My reply isn't specific to archaeology, but to anthropology in general.
In addition to university museums (large, medium and small) and large
institutions, some smaller museums are doing more anthropological field
work to enhance their collections. I was fortunate to work for a
maritime museum that had secured grant funding to hire a folklorist. It
seems that some museums are recognizing their responsibility to thier
local communities, and fulfilling this responsibility can entail
anthropological research and fieldwork --doing enthnography and oral
history with local groups.
I agree with the person who said you might want to look towards
curatorial work. Though educators can also get into the act, especially
by providing opportunities for visitors to "do" archaeology (if
appropraite to the museum)and to expose them to anthropological ideas
(many could do with greater exposure to the concept of ethnocentricism
and its consquences). In my opinion, this is one of the most important
things an archaeologist can do...teach the american public to understand
the importance of archaeology (and that we don't "dig dinosaurs") and
anthropology in our world and our lives.
That's my two cents this morning.
Keni Sturgeon
Jensen Arctic Museum
----- Original Message -----
From: Sarah Pitzen <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 10:02 pm
Subject: Archaeology and Museum Work
> Hello! I am a college senior graduating in May with a B.A. in
> Anthropology,with my Archaeology as my focus. I am currently
> taking some Museum Studies
> classes and am looking into this area as a career path. I was
> wondering (if
> anyone on the list has a background in Archaeology): are there
> opportunitiesto do field work while working for a museum, and if
> so- what positions in a
> museum are given this opportunity? All feedback is appreciated.
>
> Sarah Pitzen
> The University of Iowa
> [log in to unmask]
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