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An archaeologist, or archeologist, is a person who studies the human past through its material culture and environmental data. That sounds complicated, but all it really means is that archaeologists study what humans before us have left behind to learn about our past.
The first step for aspiring archaeologists is to complete a bachelor's program in anthropology or a related field such as history or geography. Many archaeology undergraduate programs give students hands-on experience through laboratory classes and fieldwork programs.
An archaeologist should have a scholarly ability – at least three years of study at university level – of those ancient languages relevant to his research. These would include ancient Greek, Latin, ancient Hebrew, classical Arabic, Sanskrit, Persian, and classical Chinese.
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