Meagan Bell has a diverse work experience in different roles and positions. In 2017, they started as a Cultural Resource Specialist I at The Mannik & Smith Group, Inc., where they worked until 2019. During their time there, they gained experience in analyzing and preserving material culture. In 2019, they also worked as a Tutor at Chegg Inc. Later, they joined The University of Toledo as an Administrative Assistant in 2019 and transitioned to the role of Secretary in 2018. In 2020, Meagan returned to The Mannik & Smith Group, Inc. as an Assistant Archaeological Lab Director and Project Archaeologist, where they assisted in fieldwork, laboratory tasks, and report composition. Meagan was promoted to Lab Director and Project Archaeologist in September 2022, taking responsibility for overseeing the processing and analysis of archaeological data. Additionally, they have worked as a Student Assistant at The University of Toledo and as a Lab Volunteer for the North American Archaeology Lab, gaining experience in lithic and ceramic analysis, artifact cleaning, labeling, documentation, and data entry. Meagan also participated as a Student Excavator at the Institute for Field Research, where they learned excavation techniques and practiced meticulous note-taking and artifact care. Overall, Meagan Bell has a strong background in archaeology and has demonstrated their expertise in various roles.
Meagan Bell completed their Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from The University of Toledo between 2014 and 2018. In 2016, they also attended University College Cork, where they pursued studies in Archaeology, although it is not specified whether a degree was obtained.
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