You spend
your childhood entranced by dinosaur bones and everything that was prehistoric
and died several million years ago.
You gazed
longingly at the collections of dinosaur bones in your favorite museum and
begged your parents for your very own
ancient
arrow head when you visited ancient Native American burial grounds.
Now that
you are grown up, it is easy to understand your chosen career path when you
think of your childhood days. You went
to school
for many years and now you are an archeologist who spends his days digging up
ancient artifacts and bones in some
of the most
remote locations of the world.
To sum it
up, you help the world piece the history together. There are so many things we
have learned from archeology expeditions
that help
us shape what we believe the world was millions of years ago. All thanks to the
work of dedicated professionals
who devote
their lives to studying the past. Their study of the past helps us create a
better future.
Man would
not have known about dinosaurs had it not been for archeologists who dug up the
artifacts of that period including
the bones
to show what they looked like millions of years ago. Also, if it was not for
archeologists on their constant
quests for
artifacts, we never would have learned about the lives of the Ancient Egyptians
and the people who died in
Pompeii.
Archeologists
are vital to the future of our world, but do not receive the proper amount of
credit. They have been
instrumental
in the formation of the United States as well. They helped piece together the
history of the Native Americans
and helped
find Native American artifacts like weaponry that help explain where some of
our current weapons originated from.
Just
imagine what we would not know if archeologists did not spend their time
researching and creating our history. We would
be a world
who thinks it started after Christopher Columbus sailed to America. Well, maybe
not. But out world history view
would
definitely be limited.
So, you may
not know an actual archeologist personally, but than them each time you visit a
museum, watch a historical
documentary
or learn something about the history of the United States. They were the ones
who helped do the research and
find out
the truth behind the mysteries in life.
If you are
interested in pursuing a career in artifact searching, find a college that
offers a good program in archeology.
There are
several across the country that will help you learn about the past and learn
the tools to becoming one yourself.
These
programs can be quite demanding and you must be able to handle the dangers and
challenges that come along with this
sort of
career to be successful.
Imagine
walking across the desert and finding ancient scribes that were written
millions of years ago. That dream could
definitely
be a reality if you pursue a career in artifact finding and archeology.
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