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Before a Scout begins working with a merit badge counselor, he is to have a discussion with his unit leader that he wants to earn a specific badge. Proof that a discussion has been held is indicated by the unit leader's signature on the Application for Merit Badge, No. 34124, commonly called the "blue card." Although it is the unit leader's responsibility to see that at least one merit badge counselor is identified from those approved and made available, the Scout may have one in mind with whom he would like to work. The unit leader and Scout should come to an agreement as to who the counselor will be. The Scout must be allowed to work with the counselor of his choice, so long as the counselor is registered as a counselor for that specific badge and has been approved by the council advancement committee.

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Archaeology Merit Badge

Archaeologists are detectives who study how people lived in the past. They figure out what happened, when, how, and why. Using the clues that people left behind, they try to understand how and why human culture has changed through time.

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Everett Rollins IV rollinsiv@gmail.com Falling Waters District
Bryson City, NC
James Climo fixitjc@icloud.com Mt. Mitchell District
Marshall, NC
Jamie Fuentes 8287130363
jfuentes960@yahoo.com
Falling Waters District
Canton, NC
Mason Gempe mason@gempe.com Looking Glass District
Arden, NC
Myree Kromer myreekromer@gmail.com Falling Waters District
Canton, NC
Ray Kull 828-645-6039
cubfanray@frontier.com
Mt. Mitchell District
Asheville, NC
Samuel Brown samuelb.troop40@gmail.com Looking Glass District
Candler, NC