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Who Studies What?
Tools of the trade
Archaeologists at Work
Guess the artifact
Florida Prehistory
This person’s job “rocks.”
What is a geologist?
This person has a “mammoth” responsibility.
Who is a paleontologist?
This person “digs” their job.
Who is an archaeologist?
This scientist doesn’t “monkey”
around.
Who is an anthropologist?
When it comes to the past, this person
always think they’re “write.”
Who is a historian?
What is a ladder and a camera?
What is a shovel?
What is a screen?
What is a dust pan and a trowel?
What is a scale?
This person teaches at a college or
university.
What is a professor?
A Museum Curator displays archaeological information
for the public in these facilities.
What is a museum?
This is currently a popular trend in archaeology, and focuses on educating the
public.
What is public archaeology?
Archaeologists work for several government agencies. Name one state or federal agencies
they can work for.
uSDA Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land
Management, US Army Corps of Engineers, Division of Historic Resources, FPAN.
This individual digs square holes for a
living.
What is a shovel bum?
What is a earthenware pot?
What is a stone point?
What are glass beads?
What are european ceramics?
What is a 12,000 year old stake?
During this cultural period, Florida was twice as big as it is
today.
What is Paleoindian?
This is when we first find evidence of people eating
seafood.
What is the Archaic?
Ceramic variety was very important
to this cultural group.
What is Woodland?
Corn agriculture becomes important in the Southeast during
this period.
What is Mississippian?
Once the Europeans bring in pigs, horses, metal, and
writing – Florida begins this period.
What is Historic?