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So You Want to Be An… Archaeologist

March 29, 2012October 8, 2018 Lynn

Ruth is a professional archaeologist. She spends most of her time below ground, running archaeological excavations on busy construction sites. If you have ever wondered how to become an archaeologist, read on!   

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