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Not in archaeology, to my knowledge. But thank you for the actual name. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 30/10/2010 11:09:26 PM
Granted, there's only one or two independent archaeology departments in the entire nation, so maybe anthropology departments do it differently? But yeah, I've yet to meet an archaeology professor who doesn't have a PhD, and there definitely aren't any in our archaeology department here.

The title "Lecturer" is given to people without PhDs where I go to university, but with what you said maybe that is not a widespread thing?

I MUST RESEARCH.

Well, actually, I MUST FILL OUT ENDLESS PAPERWORK FOR PARIS. But later I will research. :P
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