First off you will need to have a sturdy knowledge in all aspects of history. Second, you might need patience because every dig you do might not be successful. It may take you a long long time before you have your first successful dig.
Archaeologists need skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, attention to detail, and strong research abilities. They must also have knowledge of various scientific techniques used in excavation and data analysis, as well as strong communication skills to present their findings effectively.
Archaeologist is the correct answer,if you need more info. on archaeologists search it on Google, and if this is for homework like a cross word trust me you're not the only one lol (wink wink)
An archaeologist may use a compass to help with navigation while conducting surveys or excavations in the field. It can assist in orienting maps, determining direction of structures or artifacts, and ensuring accurate documentation of site locations.
To become an archaeologist, you typically need to obtain a bachelor's degree in archaeology or a related field, such as anthropology or history. Further training may involve earning a master's or doctoral degree in archaeology, gaining fieldwork experience through internships or field schools, and acquiring technical skills in areas like archaeological excavation techniques, laboratory analysis, and artifact conservation. Additionally, obtaining permits and certifications may be required depending on the region where you plan to work.
The Archaeologist's I know have a PhD. That requires about 8 years of college after high school. At age 15, you need to complete high school and then continue your education at the collegiate level.
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What special skills would a genetic counselor need
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Every job has it own particular requirements. There is no one set of skills and abilities which would make you a perfect worker for every job.
oceanographers need keen obseving skills, the ability to solve complicated math problems, and computer skills. from, Mrs. c
The skills and/or schooling need to become a mechanic are knowledge on engine management, variety of systems involved in mechanical work, diagnostic abilities, management skills, and customer care.
Professional cheffing background, recipe development skills,creative abilities, keen eye for detail and loads of patience!
Inspire to send people to jail :-)
Degrees, and special reuirements.
If the archaeologist is primarily interested in human archaeology, yes. Any archaeologist needs to know geologic history. Also, you can't be a creationist.
It makes sense, but someone who is proficient in their linguistic abilities would ...probably not use the term 'lingual abilities', which primariliy means they are good at using their tongue,not need to tell someone that they have good langauge skills because it should be self-evident and thus not need a statement of the obvious.
Be able to comfort and assist others that need your assistance and to be able to push them to their limits