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Paleoanthropologist. Emma Burlingame. Why I Chose It And What It Is. Traveling Didn’t know anything about it Paleoanthropology is the study of human origins. Tools and Technology. X-Rays MRIs 3-D Scans CT Scans Casts Binocular Microscope Hand-Held Dental Pick Air Compressor.
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Paleoanthropologist Emma Burlingame
Why I Chose It And What It Is • Traveling • Didn’t know anything about it • Paleoanthropology is the study of human origins
Tools and Technology • X-Rays • MRIs • 3-D Scans • CT Scans • Casts • Binocular Microscope • Hand-Held Dental Pick • Air Compressor
Example Tasks • Field Work • Excavation • Research • Analyzing • Teaching • Lesson Plans • Grading Papers
High School Classes And College Requirements • Doctorate • Internship • 8-10 years of schooling • Biology • Anatomy • Physics • Chemistry • Geology
Salary And Promotions • $30,000 to $130,000 • Teaching: $80,000 • Field: $50,000 • No set hours • Teaching-Pay and Seniority • Big Find-New Species
Related Jobs and Additional Information • Paleontology • Anthropology-different types • Archaeology • College • Job Outlook • Iowa has a college program
Positive Qualities • Traveling • Small Community • Interesting • Job Outlook • 8-10 Years • Paying For School Negative Qualities
Works Cited • “How to Become a Paleoanthropologist.” Ehow. Demand Media Inc., 2012. Web. 10 May 2012. • Lewis, Jared. “Salary of a Paleoanthropologist.” Ehow. Demand Media Inc., 2012. Web. 10 May 2012. • “Virtual Paleoanthropology.” YourGenome. N.P, 2009. Web. 10 May 2012. • “Laboratory Research in Paleoanthropology .” Middle Awash Project. Addis Ababa and Berkeley, N.D. Web. 18 May 2012.