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- Q7502870 subject Q8248012.
- Q7502870 subject Q8881097.
- Q7502870 abstract "Shovelbum (from the Old English words scofl = shovel/an excavating tool and American English bum = person with no settled residence) is a term used by some archaeologists in the United States to refer to the professional excavators on cultural resource management projects. "Shovelbum" or "Digbum" is pejorative when used by non-professionals but defiantly proud when used by archaeologists about themselves. It is considered poor form for a professional who has not done time as a shovelbum to use the term in a derogatory fashion, especially in a classroom setting. Unlike a beach bum, the title "shovelbum" is conferred only after extensive field/lab work. Thomas F. King, an author of many influential CRM books quotes R. Joe Brandon, the founder of the Shovelbumsin Doing Archaeology that "...any archaeologist worth their salt has spent time as a Shovel Bum."When an archaeologist can say they have spent a certain number of years "on the road shovelbumming", peers and students alike understand that to mean that when the chips are down, regardless of the circumstances, this individual can produce quality scientific data and reports.So called shovelbums, have a greater knowledge of practical aspects of archaeology. They don't work on theoretical levels,but work in extreme elements and have a greater level of knowledge of the elements, environment, and biology of the area they are working. Archaeology can't be done from an office.".
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- Q7502870 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248012.
- Q7502870 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881097.
- Q7502870 comment "Shovelbum (from the Old English words scofl = shovel/an excavating tool and American English bum = person with no settled residence) is a term used by some archaeologists in the United States to refer to the professional excavators on cultural resource management projects. "Shovelbum" or "Digbum" is pejorative when used by non-professionals but defiantly proud when used by archaeologists about themselves.".
- Q7502870 label "Shovelbum".