Archaeology Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Fedora? Check! Bull Whip? Check! Revolver? Check! A funny design for archaeologists, field techs and cultural resource management (CRM) professionals.
The Archaeologist Checklist Funny Archaeology Design Phone Case
by Designed For Flight
$20 $27
Don't Forget to Bring a Trowel Funny Archaeology Design Phone Case
by Designed For Flight
$20 $27
Description: Archaeology is the foundation of studying history, prehistory and our ancient past. From Pompeii in Ancient Rome, Knossos & Akrotiri, Santorini and Ancient Greece and Archaeological digs in Egypt, we have learned a lot of ancient & classical history. History is fun for everyone who digs Archaeology and ancient civilizations. This Archaeology World Tour design is a funny gift for the archaeologist who studies history & past cultures from Mesopotamia & the Mediterranean to pre Columbian Mesoamerica.
Description: EA Nasir was the worst Copper Merchant in Mesopotamia. This funny meme is based on a Cuneiform complaint tablet written by a Nanni who got cheated by EA Nasir. This complaint was for bad copper ingots sold to Nanni. This design is suitable for people who study Sumerians, Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and archeologists.
Description: Dive into the thrill of discovery with this retro-inspired "Archaeology: Can You Dig It?" design. Featuring a bold explorer amidst ancient ruins and a sunset backdrop, this shirt is perfect for archaeology enthusiasts, history buffs, or adventure seekers. Great for casual outings, educational events, or as a unique gift for those who love unearthing history and digging into the past!
Description: Marshall College was an American university and liberal arts college in Bedford, Connecticut. It was one of the schools where Indiana Jones taught as a professor of archaeology and was governed by a Board of Regents. The college hosted the state's branch of the National Museum. There, Marcus Brody served as curator of the museum and paid for many of the minor artifacts that Jones retrieved on his expeditions until Brody retired to become Marshall's Dean of Students, a role he held for most of the World War II years until he was succeeded by Charles Stanforth.