What is a project archaeologist?
The archaeologist project is responsible for supervision of archaeological projects. This type of archaeologist can supervise archaeological excavations and projects for the government agency, commercial or cultural administration of resources. In this position, the archaeologist would be responsible for some work in the field, but would more often take responsibility for planning and management of archaeological off -road operations. As with archaeologists in general, the main task of the project archaeologist is to preserve and document pages and artifacts that are important for understanding the history, anthropology and cultural heritage of the region.
One responsibility of the project archaeologist is the planning and management of complex archaeological expansion. Such excavations are sometimes made because the site will soon be located a new building. Other times, they are carried out at the request of a government or company for management of cultural resources. The archaeologist of the project must hire the competent archaeologists field and other workers and supervise them; Sometimes Multitask can also manage several digging at the same timeConditions such as weather, financing, project requirements and staff availability can change rapidly, so the archaeologist responsible for projects must be able to deal with these changes with a flexible and effective way.
Another aspect is the Archaeologist's project is to write reports on progress on projects for which it is responsible. Reports and documentation are stored in the projects and after completion. The final report is almost always required by a company or organization requiring a project. In addition, this kind of archaeologist must make sure that workers are cataloging, classifying, documenting and inserting into a historical context that dug up places and artifacts. Found artifacts can go to the museum or can be kept at the point of the excavation that can be open to the public as a historical monument.
One other important task for which an archaeologist of the project is usually responsible as a SPOHanking or intercourse between field archaeologists and field workers and a management team from the organization of project financing. The archaeologist responsible for the projects must be able to maintain communication between field workers and the management team with the final responsibility for the project. It must be able to provide workers a direction that is in accordance with the objectives and objectives of project instructions provided by organizations requiring excavations or project.