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Who Studies What?

Tools of the trade

Archaeologists at Work

Guess the artifact

Florida Prehistory

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This person’s job “rocks.”

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What is a geologist?

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This person has a “mammoth” responsibility.

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Who is a paleontologist?

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This person “digs” their job.

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Who is an archaeologist?

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This scientist doesn’t “monkey”

around.

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Who is an anthropologist?

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When it comes to the past, this person

always think they’re “write.”

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Who is a historian?

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What is a ladder and a camera?

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What is a shovel?

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What is a screen?

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What is a dust pan and a trowel?

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What is a scale?

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This person teaches at a college or

university.

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What is a professor?

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A Museum Curator displays archaeological information

for the public in these facilities.

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What is a museum?

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This is currently a popular trend in archaeology, and focuses on educating the

public.

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What is public archaeology?

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Archaeologists work for several government agencies. Name one state or federal agencies

they can work for.

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uSDA Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land

Management, US Army Corps of Engineers, Division of Historic Resources, FPAN.

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This individual digs square holes for a

living.

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What is a shovel bum?

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What is a earthenware pot?

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What is a stone point?

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What are glass beads?

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What are european ceramics?

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What is a 12,000 year old stake?

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During this cultural period, Florida was twice as big as it is

today.

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What is Paleoindian?

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This is when we first find evidence of people eating

seafood.

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What is the Archaic?

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Ceramic variety was very important

to this cultural group.

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What is Woodland?

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Corn agriculture becomes important in the Southeast during

this period.

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What is Mississippian?

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Once the Europeans bring in pigs, horses, metal, and

writing – Florida begins this period.

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What is Historic?