Topic ID #8917 - posted 11/9/2010 12:58 PM

Archaeologist looking for work in San Francisco or surrounding Bay Area.



UNMgrad2010

225 Hyde St.

Apt. 109

San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone (505) 240-2173

E-mail jvallej2@unm.edu

Joshua Vallejos

Objective

Obtain a career in anthropology or a relayed field.  Use my knowledge gained in school to it fullest in the career of my choosing. 

Education

[August 2005 – May 2010]   University of New Mexico                     Albuquerque, NM

Biological Anthropology BS

·               I am an Alumni of University of New Mexico where I obtained a 3.46 GPA.

·               Departmental Honors for my independent study on dental microwear. 

Work experience

[June 2006 – May 2010]        UNM Student Union Building             Albuquerque, NM

Custodial Technician

·               Organized work area efficiently and in a timely manner.

·               Obtained the Outstanding Student Employment Scholarship for the school semester of fall 2009 – summer -2010.

[June 2009 – July 2009]        UNM HARP Field School                                Kapaau, HI

Archeological Crew Member

·               Excavated archeological sites and recovery of artifacts. 

·               Surveying of areas and creating maps with propriety tools. 

·               Data entry into computers and creating computerized maps

[Sept. 2009 – May 2010]        UNM Anthropology Department        Albuquerque, NM

Computer Tech to Dr. Straus

·               Scanning slides for use in PowerPoint and archives.

·               Managing main computer.

·               Creating graphs using Excel.

·               Organizing article archives.

[June 2010 – July 2010]        Excavation in El Miron                               Ramales, Spain

Archeological Crew Member

·               Excavation of rich Paleolithic cave site and recovery of artifacts. 

·               Identification of some bone material.

·               Identification of raw material of lithics.

·               Identified human remains.

Volunteer experience

Worked with Dr. Sherry Nelson on dental micro wear on teeth from February 2009 to June 2009, where I created molds of teeth that are viewed under a microscope in order to determine habits of the organism while it was alive. 

References

Charles Jiron:  Custodial Coordinator

(505) 269-5120

Dr. Sherry V. Nelson:  Assistant Professor of Anthropology

(505) 277-0264

Dr. Michael W. Graves:  Professor of Anthropology

(505) 277-4524

Dr. Lawrence G. Straus:  Distringuished Professor of Anthropology

(505) 277-6688






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