- Thread starter
- #1,261
riss
Free Ranging
Same hereI need a nap
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Same hereI need a nap
The study of the human past, through the analysis of materials goods (buildings , people's trash, etc) rather than written records. I study old animal bonesI can't remember what that is. Explain
Nah, just dead animals. People bones are not my specialty.You dig up dead people?
Is there a time period or place most your work focuses on?Nah, just dead animals. People bones are not my specialty.
It's great for cursory exploration on a topic, and there are supposed to be citations which you can follow. Wikipedia does a pretty decent job at reviewing information out on there.Isn't wikipedia not accurate since anyone can write anything on it
Why yes there is!Is there a time period or place most your work focuses on?
Very cool. I went to school for my masters in Tucson and alot of my friends were anthropology and archaeology focuses. Many of them were from the navajo res or o'Odham res and hoped to use their skills to preserve their culture and uncover past history related to their people. The southwest is a surprisingly historical goldmine, pre colonization, there must be alot for you to do!Why yes there is!I focus on the US Southwest and Northern Mexico. I work in a variety of time periods, and these days mainly just study animal bones. But when I worked for the Park Service I studied all sorts of artifacts and structures. It was a lot of fun.
Arizona has some amazing programs for archaeologyVery cool. I went to school for my masters in Tucson and alot of my friends were anthropology and archaeology focuses. Many of them were from the navajo res or o'Odham res and hoped to use their skills to preserve their culture and uncover past history related to their people. The southwest is a surprisingly historical goldmine, pre colonization, there must be alot for you to do!
Mummies! lolArizona has some amazing programs for archaeologyAnd yes, the Southwest has amazing archaeology. The aridity preserves things really well and there are still a lot of undeveloped areas. I wouldn't want to work anywhere else now.
I confess to having quite the fascination with mummies when I was youngerMummies! lol