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Different in the world
Robert Carr has help improve archaelogy in many ways. And it all started when Bob Carr wanted to make a difference in the world. Due to his hardwork and contribution his discoveries have help us better understand what the ancient world was like.
Career
As a graduate student Carr worked in a conservation lab. During this time he discovered a unknown earthworm that had not been recorded. Robert located an unrecorded village site near Tupelo Mississippi, on the Natchez Trace.
Education
Robert visited sites at the mouth of the Miami River. He later joined an archaelogy club. In June 1968, Carr grauduate with his associate's degree from Miami - Dade Junior College in Miami.
Early childhood
Robert was born 1947 in La Plata Maryland, to Howard and Frances Carr. He grew a great fascination for exploring. His family moved Miami, by age of 13 had become interested in archaelogy
Robert Carr ( often called Bob
Carr). Carr knew that he wanted to be an archaelogist when he was about 13 years old.