Historical Career Museum

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Historical Career Museum

Room 2 (Archaeo

logist)

Room 1 (historian)

Room 4 (Geograph

er)

Room 3 (Anthropol

ogist)

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Historian

• Historians study all aspects of the past such as events, people and their culture/customs, and institutions. Historians use written records and may study artifacts to support their claims.

• To become a historian you will need to obtain a bachelors degree or higher in history and some knowledge of journalism.

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Archaeologist

• The study of past civilizations by artifacts and other physical remains is Archaeology. Archeologist dig and find the remains of any past civilizations to find answers to questions.

• To become an archaeologist you have to obtain a master’s degree in archaeology but to get a higher job you must obtain a Ph.D or Doctorat.

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Anthropologist

• Anthropologist study the development of cultures an social behavior of humans such as religion, language, etc.

• To be an anthropologist you must obtain at least a bacchelors in anthropology or genetics and human anatomy. Most high ranking jobs require doctoral degrees.

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• Geographers study all aspects of the land and countries such as climate, landforms, and cities. They use their knowledge to solve problems such as where to grow crops and where to build stuff.

• To be a geographer you have to have a college education but most jobs require bachelor degrees or higher degrees.

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Geographer