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seacunderground « Just another WordPress.com site seacunderground Just another WordPress.com site Search Home About Call for Papers/Sessions Field Schools Working Papers Post navigation ← Older posts New American Antiquity Forum: “CHOOSING A PATH TO THE ANCIENT WORLD IN A MODERN MARKET: THE REALITY OF FACULTY JOBS IN ARCHAEOLOGY” Aug 13 by jacoblulewicz A new study by archaeologists at the University of Georgia was just released in American Antiquity concerning the US/Canadian academic job market for archaeologists in anthropology departments. A must read for all archaeology faculty, staff, and students. This is sure to spark many discussions. LINK TO THE ARTICLE Abstract: Over the past 30 years, the number of US doctoral anthropology graduates has increased by about 70%, but there has not been a corresponding increase in the availability of new faculty positions. Consequently, doctoral degree-holding archaeologists face more competition than ever ...
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