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PROFILE of the DEPARTMENT/COLLEGE The Department of Anthropology at UNLV is a three-field department (archaeology, biological anthropology and cultural anthropology). PROFILE of the DEPARTMENT/COLLEGE The Department of Anthropology at UNLV is a three-field department (archaeology, biological anthropology and cultural anthropology.
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Bureau of Land Management (BLM) NEW Solutions connects experienced workers (ages 55+) with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
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Bachelor’s degree in planning, geography, archaeology, anthropology, economics, political science, social sciences, civil or environmental engineering, geology, environmental science, environmental studies, biology, ecology, or a field related to UES’s services is required; master’s degree or higher is preferred.
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Career opportunity for an Archaeologist Principal Investigator (PI)/Project Manager (PM) to lead a cultural resources group and oversee the expansion of archaeology services in the southwest United States.
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On-call Crew Chief and Archaeologist - ( 240001UM ) A Bachelors degree in Anthropology or Archaeology is required. On-call Crew Chief and Archaeologist - ( 240001UM ) Your Capabilities and Credentials Interest in Cultural Resource Management.
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Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking an Archaeological Principal Investigator or Project Archaeologist. Archaeological Principal Investigator or Project Archaeologist. Advanced degree in Archaeology/Anthropology.
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