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Ashley,
I've seen job postings up for a couple of companies: Leonard G. Bianchi or Jean Howson Principal Archaeologists The RBA Group, Inc. 1 Evergreen Place P.O. Box 1927 Morristown, NJ 07962 phone (201) 898-0300 [note: looks like this phone has the old area code; maybe the whole number is out of date but try (973)] fax (973) 898-9472 lbianchi@..., and and Cultural Resource Consulting Group 54 Woodbridge Ave. Highland Park, NJ 08904 732-985-4380 fax 732-985-5989 I heard CRCG mentioned as a good firm; don't know anything else about either of them, but they're both New Jersey; maybe try giving them a call. --Heather Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 18:47:45 -0500 From: Ashley Watson <ashley@...> Subject: A recent anthropology graduate and looking for jobs Hi my fellow shovel bums! I recently graduated with B.A. in anthropology from University of South Alabama on May 9th, and I am searching for jobs. I want to know if there are any job openings or leads in the northeastern section of United States, specifically in New Jersey. It may sound like that I am looking at that area only but I will look at jobs in other sections of this country also.. Thanks for any help and feedback. Cheers, Ashley Watson _______________________________________________________ Get your free, private email at |
FIELD CREW NEEDED
Susan E. Butler
Louis Berger & Associates, Inc. (Berger) is actively seeking field crew
members for various projects in the Midwest and Eastern United States. Berger has immediate openings on projects in Iowa, Pennsylvania, Washington, DC, and Virginia. A B.A. degree in Anthropology or related field is required. Please submit cover letter, resume, and references to: Lauri Chappell Crew Coordinator Louis Berger & Associates, Inc. 950 50th Street Marion, IA 52302 1-888-809-2095 (319) 373-3043 - phone (319) 373-3045 - fax __________________________________ Susan E. Butler Prehistoric Laboratory Supervisor The Cultural Resource Group Louis Berger & Associates, Inc. 950 50th Street Marion, Iowa 52302 (319) 373-3043 (319) 373-3045 - fax __________________________________ |
Data Recovery in Central Pennsylvania
Patricia Miller
Archaeological field technicians are needed immediately for a data recovery
in the Susquehanna Valley near Liverpool, PA. The site is stratified with Paleoindian through Terminal Archaic components. Field school training a minumun, excavation experience preferred. Competitive wages; lodging and per diem provided. Contact: Marcia Kodlick KCI Technologies, Inc. 5001 Louise Drive, Suite 201 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-6912 Phone 717-691-1340 FAX 717-691-3470 mkodlick@... |
Re: Digest Number 11
There are several contract companies in the Mid-Atlantic area that you can
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check out. I don't know any specifics about who may be hiring right now, though. In NJ, URS Greiner is a large engineering firm that hires archaeologists. They have a great reputation, both among people who work there and their clients. MAAR is located in Newark, Delaware, but I don't know much about them. People who have worked for them have seemed happy. CHRS (Cultural Heritage Research Services) is located north of Philly, about 10 minutes off the PA Turnpike. They hire field techs full time, permanently, and give benefits after a few months (rare!). There are many more companies in the area--lots in the Wash. DC metro area that you could check out, also. Again, the best idea is to call the State Historic Preservation Office and ask them to send you their list of companies. Good luck! In a message dated 5/13/99 1:51:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
shovelbums@... writes: << Message: 4 Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 18:47:45 -0500 From: Ashley Watson <ashley@...> Subject: A recent anthropology graduate and looking for jobs Hi my fellow shovel bums! I recently graduated with B.A. in anthropology from University of South Alabama on May 9th, and I am searching for jobs. I want to know if there are any job openings or leads in the northeastern section of United States, specifically in New Jersey. It may sound like that I am looking at that area only but I will look at jobs in other sections of this country also.. Thanks for any help and feedback. Cheers, Ashley Watson >> |
Re: A recent anthropology graduate and looking for jobs
Ken Stuart
Hello all. I've recently joined this list to see what comes across it, so
that annoucements can be added to the Archaeological Fieldwork Server on the web. In case you haven't visited before, the AFS lists a great number of fieldwork opportunities - paid positions, CRM jobs, field schools, whatever is submitted or found on the 'net. All are invited to send postings for the AFS and to use it to find leads to any sort of fieldwork of interest. -Ken Stuart -------------------------------------------------------- Ken Stuart (kstuart@...) Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunites Server |
A recent anthropology graduate and looking for jobs
Ashley Watson
Hi my fellow shovel bums!
I recently graduated with B.A. in anthropology from University of South Alabama on May 9th, and I am searching for jobs. I want to know if there are any job openings or leads in the northeastern section of United States, specifically in New Jersey. It may sound like that I am looking at that area only but I will look at jobs in other sections of this country also.. Thanks for any help and feedback. Cheers, Ashley Watson |
Re: new member of shovelbums...(me)
Kyle Kearney
Daniel,
Just contact your state's SHPO and they will furnish you with a list of the contract companies that work in their state. While they do not include every single company/person the list will probably help you out a lot. A good idea is to contact several different states which you might be interested in working in and get their listings too. Send out as many resumes as you can with a cover letter explaining your interests. Most companies do not advertise a lot of their project openings due to the fast start up time, so they go directly to the pile of resumes they have on file. This is the prime time of year for sending out a lot of resumes. Hope this helps. --- Nectarkind@... wrote: From: Nectarkind@...------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking to expand your world?------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the shovelbums network at_________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at |
Re: new member of shovelbums...(me)
Kathy Wilson
Daniel,
Your best bet is to contact your State Archaeologist to see who they have listed in their files. Most offices maintain a listing of folks that either have offices in that state or at least do work in that state. I found this to be my best source when tracking down private sector jobs. Kathy --- Nectarkind@... wrote: From: Nectarkind@...------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking to expand your world?------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the shovelbums network at_________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at |
new member of shovelbums...(me)
To shovelbums,
I'm a December grad from the U. of Northern Iowa. Luckily, I've had a chance to get my feet wet with both the Forest Service and the Park Service. I have little difficulty finding job announcements for these (and other) gov't positions. My question: how do I find out about private sector arch. positions? I've heard of a few agencies, even within the state of Iowa, but I've had no luck locating them. Any suggestions? Thanks....Daniel VanVuren |
Re: .work?
Peter J Nebergall
I just arrived. I have a PhD in Anthropology, and an interest in early
and medieval industrial arch. I directed the dig at Howgill Village in NW Cumbria (UK). I'm also a fully equipped and experienced archaeological photographer. I'm looking for a long term committment. Any digs needing a photog for a few years? Peter J. Nebergall PhD 307 East Ash #36 Columbia MO 65201 zigeuner@... (660) 291-3368 ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] |
Re: Paleolithic Fieldschool Leads
In a message dated 5/11/99 1:49:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
shovelbums@... writes: << sage: 2 Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 18:42:11 PDT From: "Cathy Peterson" <cornpatchkid@...> Subject: Re: Palaeolithic Fieldschool Leads I'm sorry that I can't help you, but I'll keep my ears and eyes open! Cathy >From: petravic@... (petravic) >Reply-To: shovelbums@... >To: <shovelbums@...> >Subject: [shovelbums] Palaeolithic Fieldschool Leads >Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 17:54:09 -0500 > >From: petravic@... (petravic) > > > >Hello to all, > >This might possibly be off the track for shovelbums, but does anybody know >of a good fieldschool for Palaeolithic France, or eastern Europe. I really >want to find something with a classroom component as well as practical >experience. I have a BA in anthro, teach secondary hist, anthro, & bio, and >have worked at a site in Croatia. Plan to return there this September >barring continued/escalating mayhem in the area, but I would also like to >work earlier, during the summer months. Any leads would be helpful and >thanks in advance : ) > >Trace Clark >petravic@... >---------------------------------------------------------- >Ou sont les neiges d'antan? Ils sont ici! Villon > > > >> My roommate attended a summer field school in France through the University of Pennsylvania, two or three years ago. Dr. Harold Dibble was the instructor. I'll try to find out more info for you! He also went to France several years before that, through University of Iowa. |
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Christopher P. Koch
1. Requisition Number 350
Title Director of Collections School / UnitFaculty of Arts and Sciences Reports To Peabody Museum Location Cambridge Full Time / Part Time Full-Time Salary Grade 60 Date Posted 04/23/1999 Duties And Responsibilities The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology invites applications an nominations for the position of Director of Collections. Reporting to the Director, the Collections Director will have general oversight of the museum's extensive holdings as well as supervision of collections-based personnel (25 or more staff), financial matters, policies and procedures. The Collections Director will be expected to contribute to the development of computerized and other collections records as well as to fundin proposals. Responsibilities include administration, coordination of staff and departments,and supervision of collections departments including collection management,registration, conservation, repatriation and information technology. Required Education Qualifications include experience in strategic planning, administration, computer data management, personnel and grants management. At least eight years of museum experience is required. Individuals with a PhD. in the anthropology/archaeology of North America are especially encouraged to apply. NOTE: Please send resume, cover letter and names of three references to: Director, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, 11 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138. Visit the Peabody Museum's website () for further information about the museum. The deadline for applications is March 15, 1999. Additional Web Position Listing Job # 94754 originally posted 01/21/99. Please tell the employer that you saw this ad on Boston.com. See our Company Profile on boston.com. 2. Requisition Number 578 Title Temporary Curatorial Assistant in Midwestern/Plains Archaeology School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences Reports To Peabody Museum Location Cambridge Full-Time Salary Grade 55 Date Posted 04/26/1999 Duties And Responsibilities Assists with Peabody Museum's repatriation effort with a special focus on archaeological collections from Midwestern and Plains states (IA, IL, KS, NE, OH, OK, ND, SD, MT). Works under supervision of Curatorial Associate for North American Archaeologyto consult with Native American groups whose ancestral homelands are within Midwestern and Plains states area, and to produce appropriate inventories as required by NAGPRA. Specific duties include compilation, review and analysis of data from a variety of sources including museum records, archives, published and unpublished literature, and collections themselves, and produces syntheses for determining cultural affiliation. Consultation with Native American groups, other archaeologists and museums required. Ability to meet project timetable essential. Required Education MA and 3-5 years Midwest and Plains states archaeology experience required. Familiarity with Macintosh environment necessary. Excellent organizational and research skills, accuracy, attention to details and good interpersonal skills necessary. Experience with inventory production under NAGPRA preferable. NOTE: Temporary, one-year grant-funded position. Send resume and cover letter to Rebecca Chetham, Peabody Museum, 11 Divinity Avenue, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. 3. Requisition Number 580 Title Temporary Curatorial Assistant in Southeastern Archaeology Full-Time Date Posted 04/26/1999 Duties And Responsibilities Assists with Peabody Museum's repatriation effort with a special focus on archaeological collections from the Southeast states (AL, AR, GA, FL, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN). Works under supervision of Curatorial Associate for North American Archaeology to consult with Native American groups whose ancestral homelands are within these states, and to produce appropriate inventories as required by NAGPRA. Specific duties include compilation, review and analysis of data from a variety of sources including museum records, archives, published and unpublished literature, and collections themselves, and produces syntheses for determining cultural affiliation. Consultation with Native American groups, other archaeologists and museums required. Ability to meet project timetable essential. Required Education MA and 3-5 years related experience in the archaeology of the Southeastern United States required. Familiarity with the archaeology of Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky essential. Familiarity with Macintosh environment necessary. Excellent organizational and research skills, accuracy, attention to details and good interpersonal skills necessary Experience with inventory production under NAGPRA preferable. NOTE: Temporary, one-year grant-funded position. Send resume and cover letter to Rebecca Chetham, Peabody Museum, 11 Divinity Avenue, Harvard University,Cambridge, MA 02138. Copyright 1999 Boston Globe Electronic Publishing, Inc. |
Re: Palaeolithic Fieldschool Leads
Cathy Peterson
I'm sorry that I can't help you, but I'll keep my ears and eyes open!
Cathy From: petravic@... (petravic) _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit |
jobs in europe ??
"Katleen Vandenbranden" <[email protected]
Dear,
Are you aware of jobs for archaeologists in Europe ? I am a Flemish archaeologist from the University of Leuven, and after two years still looking for a job in this area. I specialized in the Roman army, so digging on such site would be a dream come true !! Thanks anyway, Bernard Van Daele. |
GIS Job
Christopher P. Koch
Anthropologist GIS/ Anthropologist Lecturer
Dept. of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park, anthropologist w/advanced GIS skills to teach pt. Masters or doctorate in anth req. Ideal candidate understands the use of GIS as a tool in answering and examining anthropological issues, and can lecture on advanced GIS topics. Position designed for a variety of professionals w/skills and experience in academic, public and/or private sector. Skills/ experience used to examine the uses of GIS within topics must be related to the Department's graduate tracts (historical archaeology, natural resource management, bio-anth and cultural anth). Available to teach in the afternoon/evenings. Pay commensurate w/exp. Best results send letter of interest, resume and three references w/phone numbers by 5/15/99 to: Ms. Kimberly Schmidt, UM, Dept of Anth, 1111 Woods Hall, College Park, MD 20742-7415 EEO/AA Washington Post 5/9/99 |
Palaeolithic Fieldschool Leads
petravic
Hello to all,
This might possibly be off the track for shovelbums, but does anybody know of a good fieldschool for Palaeolithic France, or eastern Europe. I really want to find something with a classroom component as well as practical experience. I have a BA in anthro, teach secondary hist, anthro, & bio, and have worked at a site in Croatia. Plan to return there this September barring continued/escalating mayhem in the area, but I would also like to work earlier, during the summer months. Any leads would be helpful and thanks in advance : ) Trace Clark petravic@... ---------------------------------------------------------- Ou sont les neiges d'antan? Ils sont ici! Villon |
Good Job Leads
Hello,
Being a recent MA grad. the time has come to find a job. Is anybody looking for a full time Feild Director/ Zooarch? I am free to move anywhere in the US! On a side note: There are at least 30 Grad students at U of Tenn that know of "shovelbums" existence now! The word is spreading! Chris |
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