An Hour in the Life of an Archaeologist
Some professional archaeologists describe an hour of their typical day for us. Just an hour, because every day in the field is packed with things that happen, and trying to edit that down would be impossible and, detract from the original concept, which is what is archaeology really like?
Tuesday Morning 6 AM - River City, Iowa
How do you get prepared for a day of field work in the wilds of Iowa?
How do you get prepared for a day of field work in the wilds of Iowa?
Tony Klesert: Nuts and Bolts Archaeology in the American Southwest
Archaeologist Tony Klesert describes what an hour of his life is like conducting field archaeology in the American southwest.
Archaeologist Tony Klesert describes what an hour of his life is like conducting field archaeology in the American southwest.
At Aissa Dugjé with Scott MacEachern
Archaeologist Scott MacEachern describes an hour in his field excavations at an Iron Age site in Cameroon.
Archaeologist Scott MacEachern describes an hour in his field excavations at an Iron Age site in Cameroon.
Karen Olsen Bruhns, Customs Agent
Archaeologist Karen Olsen Bruhns describes her work as a customs agent, trying to identify smugglers.
Archaeologist Karen Olsen Bruhns describes her work as a customs agent, trying to identify smugglers.
Tony Klesert: Desk-side, Gallup, New Mexico
Archaeologist Tony Klesert describes his life as an administrator in his office in Gallup New Mexico.
Archaeologist Tony Klesert describes his life as an administrator in his office in Gallup New Mexico.
