Uh, that is a complex question... If we consider the fact that archeology has its origins in the exploration of the sites, more practical experience should definitely be implemented in the curriculum. At our age, our teachers had already a lot of experiences! While we have had a few, this year we went to the square in front of the university and that was considered as practical travel hahaha we also left two days in a row to Maipu (but had to travel every day because there was no money to sleep there) The lack of financing is another problem. The department attributes this to the fact that "we are many more students than before", however, every year that passes, the tariffs increase more and enrollment increases even though the infrastructure is not appropriate for so many people. Not having a seat or even a classroom isn't uncommon in this faculty. Another basic problem in Anthropology in general, is the division of their mentions (Social, Physical and Archeology), be...