Have Trowel, Will Travel: A Guide for the Field Technician
The Life of a Field Technician (a.k.a. Shovel Bum)
The first job anybody who wants to become an archaeologist gets is as a field technician---a hired digger on an archaeological expedition. College student and aspiring archaeologist Michael L wrote me recently, with a few excellent questions about the way the job works.
Have Trowel, Will Travel: Shovel Bums Unite!
Have Trowel, Will Travel is a perfect description of what its like to be a field archaeologist. Here's an introduction to the concept.
Have Trowel, Will Travel: So What Do You Need to Know?
The second part of the series called Have Trowel, Will Travel, discusses the kinds of education and experience you'll need to be a paid field technician on an archaeoological crew.
Have Trowel, Will Travel: Acquiring Dignity
Is being a dig bum really the very last job you should want to have? No! but it does require some rather dirty work. Here's how to maintain a level of dignity.
Have Trowel, Will Travel: Finding and Keeping that Job
How do you get a job as a field assistant on an archaeological dig? Here's a few tips.
Have Trowel, Will Travel: The Darker Side
A field technician from the United Kingdom reports on his bad experience working in the archaeological field.
Have Trowel, Will Travel: Protecting Yourself
Being a field technician does have its downside; but you can protect yourself from the worst of the situations.
Have Trowel, Will Travel: Suggestion from an Employer
The head of a professional cultural resources firm makes some interesting suggestions for aspiring archaeological field technicians.
