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The Project Archaeologist is a core member of the Cultural Resources Program, responsible for managing small to medium cultural resources projects, proposals, fieldwork, research, report writing, quality assurance/ quality control review, and managing client, agency, and tribal relationships.
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Stay informed about advancements in cultural resources management, archaeology, and related fields. Master's or Ph. D. in anthropology, archaeology, or a related field. In this role, the Principal Investigator will be entrusted with overseeing and conducting critical archaeological investigations, historic preservation assessments, and cultural resources management projects.
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Traveling to and visiting the site(s) to perform the on-site cultural resource survey or monitoring if needed.
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Founded in 1932, the Maxwell Museum holds large anthropological collections in four collecting divisions (archaeology, ethnology, osteology and archives), with particular strengths in scholarship and research in the US Southwest.
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Bachelor’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field. Bachelor’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field. Experience with Juniper Geode GPS Units and ESRI Field Maps for archaeological site documentation and mapping a plus.
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The department has a large graduate program that offers MA, MS and PhD degrees in three subfields (Archaeology, Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology, and Evolutionary Anthropology). The department has a large graduate program that offers MA, MS and PhD degrees in three subfields (Archaeology, Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology, and Evolutionary Anthropology.
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Founded in 1929, UNM Press is one of the oldest and largest university presses in the West. The Press publishes original and groundbreaking scholarship in the fields of anthropology and archaeology, Native studies, Chicana/o studies, literary criticism, Latin American studies, and US Western History.
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