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Is there a threshold for social workers to engage in archaeology or related paleontology?

I graduated from archaeology, so I can only answer questions about the current situation of archaeology-related industries. First of all, distinguish several concepts mentioned in your question: archaeological team, "private" and history-related industries. First, archaeological institutions engaged in archaeological excavation or drilling can only be "official", such as national, provincial and municipal archaeological research institutes and museums. , and the personnel in these institutions belong to the cause; Secondly, the folk institutions related to cultural relics in a broad sense can only say that there are some folk museums and auction houses, which are mixed in China at present; Third, the concept of history-related industries is broader, not limited to archaeology and cultural relics. 11: If you want to be a staff member of an archaeological research institute, you usually need a diploma in archaeology, so you may not meet this requirement. If you are determined to work in this field, you can set up an archaeological school for further study, and then take part in the recruitment after getting the relevant education. However, in archaeological sites all over the country, there is another kind of person called "mechanic". Generally, it is not compiled, but the mining technology is very good. If you want to do this job, you can only discuss it with the local archaeological institute and become a so-called "temporary worker". First of all, you go to the archaeological site to do some manual work, that is, migrant workers on the construction site, and then in this process, you can learn a lot from experienced craftsmen and practice excavation techniques. Many excellent technicians started from migrant workers, and later many technicians became famous. Then I didn't have much contact with folk museums and auction houses, but according to some of my classmates, the situation was more complicated. If you want to enter this industry but have no knowledge of cultural relics appraisal, you can only go to the auction house as a customer service and sales staff, which requires good interpersonal skills and eloquence. I don't know much about it, so I won't say much.

Generally speaking, in your case, it is difficult to enter the archaeological related industries, but it is not impossible. Finally, I wish you success!