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Is archaeologic imaging something I could persue?

I work in xray and I also have a love of archeology. I'm going back to school for MRI/CT. I know that imaging is done for ancient preserved people/animals and bones. Does schooling exist for that type of imaging? Is it something I could specialize in and do full time? Or is it just a case of being lucky to get a couple month field assignment? I'd like to know if anyone here knows how to get into that type of imaging. Thank you

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