From historian to archaeologist
33 of the 40 essential skills of a archaeologist are already essential for a historian — about 83% of the job, before you learn anything new. It is the closest move from historian in the whole taxonomy.
These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.
- 33
- skills carry over
- 7
- would be new
- 83%
- of the target job covered
- 40
- essential skills of a archaeologist
What a archaeologist does
Archaeologists research and study past civilisations and settlements through collecting and inspecting material remains. They analyse and draw conclusions on a wide array of matters such as hierarchy systems, linguistics, culture, and politics based on the study of objects, structures, fossils, relics, and artifacts left behind by these peoples. Archaeologists utilise various interdisciplinary methods such as stratigraphy, typology, 3D analysis, mathematics, and modelling.
What carries over
33 skillsEssential in both jobs. This is the part of the move you have already made.
- apply for research funding
- apply research ethics and scientific integrity principles in research activities
- communicate with a non-scientific audience
- conduct research across disciplines
- demonstrate disciplinary expertise
- develop professional network with researchers and scientists
- disseminate results to the scientific community
- do historical research
- draft scientific or academic papers and technical documentation
- evaluate research activities
- history
- increase the impact of science on policy and society
- integrate gender dimension in research
- interact professionally in research and professional environments
- manage findable accessible interoperable and reusable data
- manage intellectual property rights
- manage open publications
- manage personal professional development
- manage research data
- mentor individuals
- operate open source software
- perform project management
- perform scientific research
- promote open innovation in research
- promote the participation of citizens in scientific and research activities
- promote the transfer of knowledge
- publish academic research
- scientific research methodology
- source criticism
- speak different languages
- synthesise information
- think abstractly
- write scientific publications
What would be new
7 skillsEssential for a archaeologist and not for a historian. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.
Other moves from historian
2 roles- educational researcher32 skills in common
- media scientist32 skills in common
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How far are you from being a archaeologist?
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