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      <title>SyndicateMizzou Podcast: Alex  Barker - How Barker Came to this Field</title>
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      <description>“I could never decide what I wanted to do,” recounts Barker.  “I was interested in everything. People have described archaeology as being a discipline that takes from all the other disciplines.  He began his career in archaeology at a very young age—during middle school, in fact—doing field camps through a Northwestern University program in southern Illinois, where he helped to excavate a series of very large sites.  After doing a few seasons there, Barker was hooked.</description>
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