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Archaeobotanist

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Description:

Analyze plant remains collected from an archaeological site

Alternate Titles:

Ethnobotanists or Palynologists--these last are specialists in analyzing pollen

Duties:

Examine seeds and other plant remains from archaeological sites; determine the species if possible; if the plant has been cultivated and other project-specific information; consult with other specialists; write reports.

Location:

Freelance jobs may be anywhere, because your client will ship the ecofacts to you; companies which provide specialized analysis such as ethnobotany are located in larger cities around the world.

Job Type:

Freelance or part time is typical; there are full time jobs in specific organizations that provide specialized analyses to other archaeological groups.

Availability of Employment:

Fulltime positions are available at the specialist analytic companies; freelance opportunities are relatively easy to find, with the right background.

Education Level Required:

Usually a graduate degree in anthropology with an emphasis in floral analysis is required; but people with biology degrees may also set up shop in archaeological floral analysis.

Experience Tells:

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