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Some say that archaeologists are born, not made. The field can be extremely competitive, so it's best to have a wide range of anthropology, history, geography, geology, and human
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1. Determine what area of archaeology interests you (cultures, area of the world, artifacts) and study that subject area. Subscribe to archaeology magazines and journals. Keep current
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1. Achieve a Bachelor of Science in Archaeology. This will be important for several reasons; it will give you an understanding of archaeological science and will also ensure that
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1. Go to college. The first step in becoming a zoo archaeologist is to get a college degree. Take as many science and anthropology courses as you can to get an overview of the zoo
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