Anthropologists and Archeologists

Job Description: Study the origin, development, and behavior of human beings. May study the way of life, language, or physical characteristics of people in various parts of the world. May engage in systematic recovery and examination of material evidence, such as tools or pottery remaining from past human cultures, in order to determine the history, customs, and living habits of earlier civilizations.

Anthropologists and Archeologists spend a lot of their time . They are naturally good at . Anthropologists and Archeologists are typically characterized as being . They are usually very knowledgable about and are skilled at .

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District of Columbia
$92,330  
 
Massachusetts
$68,660  
 
Missouri
$66,960  
 
Hawaii
$66,280  
 
Idaho
$65,050  
 
Pennsylvania
$63,750  
 
Alaska
$63,190  
 
Washington
$62,230  
 
Montana
$61,690  
 
New Jersey
$61,350  
 
Utah
$60,700  
 
Oregon
$59,650  
 
Nevada
$59,310  
 
California
$59,100  
 
Wisconsin
$56,970  
 
Wyoming
$55,820  
 
North Carolina
$54,350  
 
Illinois
$52,620  
 
New Mexico
$52,190  
 
New York
$50,410  
 
Florida
$50,330  
 
Arizona
$49,030  
 
Colorado
$49,030  
 
Kentucky
$48,500  
 
Georgia
$46,990  
 
Ohio
$46,440  
 
Virginia
$42,860  
 
Iowa
$42,680  
 
Texas
$42,520  
 
South Dakota
$39,100  
 
Maryland
$37,260  
 
Tennessee
$36,520  
 
Alabama
$33,960  
 
Louisiana
$29,660  
 

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