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About Ralph Salier
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Archaeologist for the last 30 years. Norh American generalist and Hopwell culture/Red Ocher culture specifically. Lithics Expert and Ground Stone tools.

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Numerous museums in US and Canada. Several University Anthropology Departments.

 
   

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Archaeology - affordable colleges


Expert: Ralph Salier - 7/1/2009

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QUESTION: hello there,
For several weeks I have been researching about colleges that major in archaeology. It is a frustrating process, especially when most of these schools are too far beyond what I can afford. Do you know of any schools that have a good archaeological program that are also affordable to the average student?
Thank You

ANSWER: Hi Catie,

Most private schools are very expensive but there are some very good programs at state schools and if you are in that state, it should not be that expensive.  For instance if you are in Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, Arizona or California, all have really good programs.  If you live in another state they may also have good programs.  So, please let me know what state you live in and I will take a look at their programs and give you my opinion about the program I see.  And remember, even if the first year is expensive as an out of state student, the next year, if you plan it right, you can get instate tuition as a resident of that state.  

So, I await your response and I will be more then happy to do  the research for you.

Ralph

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QUESTION: I live in the state of Montana and I have been considering Montana State University in Bozeman, I would appreciate your opinion on this program. Thank You again.

Answer
Hi Catie,

They have a good program although it is focused on  the norther plains.  This is not a bad thing if  this is your area of interest.  However, it will provide you with the field schools which are the key to learning the field any way.  I would recommend  that you also see if they will provide a course in cultural resource management since this is quite valuable for finding work in the field.  So, even though it appears that they don't provide these as a specific course, they may include it in other course work.  

You can also transfer later on or even do a year over seas which will provide a broader out look on Archaeology.  

I hope this helps.  

If you have any further questions, please ask.


Also a bit of advice.  This given to me by Mary Leaky: " Become an archaeologist but also study other things like economics and sociology, even education.  Or become a plumber or electrician so  that if you can't find work in the field, you have something to fall back on."

I listened and it has kept me employeed for a long time.  

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