Archaeology Collections Assistant Intern

Department
Archaeology
Supervisor
Archaeological Laboratory Supervisor
Hours
Up to 12/week
Semester(s)
Fall 2024 (September - December)
Status
Paid

The intern assists with conducting basic background research on known archaeological sites and inventorying, digitizing, rehousing of archaeological artifacts in MNHS collections. They will also assist with records transcriptions and artifact photography, as well as updating records in the Collections Management System (CMS). 

Ideal Degree(s)
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Geography
  • History
  • Museum studies
Student Qualifications
  • Ability to work well independently and in a team setting
  • Detail-oriented 
  • Coursework in archaeology, an archaeological field school or archaeological lab methods course is preferred
  • Experience with Microsoft Suite & Google Suite
Student Responsibilities
  • Conduct background research on known archaeological sites in Minnesota
  • Use original documentation to identify artifacts
  • Assist in artifact analysis 
  • Create bag tags and rehouse artifacts for curation
  • Understand and maintain organizational structure of collections
  • Complete records transcriptions and artifact photography
  • Digitize relevant associated documentation (e.g., site reports, field notes)
  • Update records in the Collections Management System (CMS)
  • Conduct research for narrative/content development
Knowledge Intern is expected to gain
  • Build an understanding of the principles and practice of archaeological collections management
  • Experience in cataloging, inventorying, and researching artifact collections and identifying specific artifact types in collections
  • Develop skill sets in artifact photography/photogrammetry, 3D scanning, and software experience 
Additional Requirements

None. 

How to Apply

Send a cover letter, resume, PDF copy of unofficial school transcripts, and any required additional materials to internships@mnhs.org. 

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