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Museum Entrance Welcome to Our Place of Study Room One Room Two Under Construction Museum of History-Related Careers This Museum is Directed by: Wesley Short Hyper links

Name of Museum Archaeologist Artifact 3 Artifact 4

Name of Museum Anthropologist Artifact 7

Name of Museum Sadly the hyperlinks would not work so this will be a compilation of every picture used. portal.com/directory/school/Grand_Canyon_University.html =29900 Hyperlinks Back to Museum Entrance

Name of Museum This is Grand Canyon University and they offer an Archaeology Major. You must be a US citizen and have attended some college. This is the link to additional information: portal.com/directory/school/Grand_Canyon_University.htmlhttp://education- portal.com/directory/school/Grand_Canyon_University.html Possible College Back to Room 1

Name of Museum This is an Archaeologist in his natural area working on an artifact. Archaeologists work to study past people and their cultures by looking at their artifacts. Through intense study of these artifacts they can come to a better understanding of their culture. Artifacts can be anything from ancient weapons to fragments of clothing. An Archaeologist’s Work Insert Artifact Picture Here Back to Room 1

Name of Museum Archaeologists use many different tools. This is an example of an archaeologist’s brush. They use other tools such as a magnifying glass, a trowel, and a pick. Tools of the Trade Back to Room 1

Name of Museum This college is Central Washington University. It offers a major of Anthropology. Additional information can be found here for this college: Possible Colleges Back to Room 2

Name of Museum The photograph is an example of an anthropologist at work. Their work involves studying the origins and development of people and their societies. The field of anthropology is a large field filled with diverse types of study such as archaeology. Today most anthropologists specialize in a certain area of anthropology. An Anthropologist Back to Room 2

Name of Museum The tools above are used in both anthropology and its subdivision archaeology. They are calipers. They are used to take exact measurements of unusually shaped objects. Tools of the Trade Back to Room 2