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Archaeology

The scientific study of the material remnants of past human life and activities is known as archaeology

These include everything made by humans, from simple tools to complex machines, from the earliest houses and temples and tombs to palaces, cathedrals, and pyramids, from the very earliest stone tools to the man-made objects that are buried or thrown away in the present day: everything made by humans, from simple tools to complex machines, from the earliest houses and temples and tombs to palaces, cathedrals, and pyramids Archaeological research is a key source of information on prehistoric, ancient, and extinct cultures Graduates in archaeology have a wide range of work opportunities as well as research opportunities at numerous colleges and universities

Archaeology

Career Opportunities

Jobs you can get with a degree in this field are Archaeologist, Historic buildings inspector/conservation officer, Museum/gallery curator, Heritage manager, Lecturer, Documentation Specialist, Museum education officer.

Future prospects

From 2020 to 2030, anthropologists and archaeologists are expected to see a 7% increase in employment. Because India has such a rich cultural past, archaeologists are in high demand. Qualified students can apply for a variety of government and private sector job openings. Furthermore, Alaska ($88,340), Illinois ($76,960), Hawaii ($85,560), Idaho ($76,260), and New York ($92,710) are the states and districts that pay archaeologists the highest average income in the world.

Average compensation

The national average salary for an Archaeologist is 21,290 INR per month in India. The average salary for a archaeologist is $58,615 per year in the United States.

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