Field Archaeology vs Speculative Biology
Side-by-side on feel, cost, and what your week needs to look like — so you can pick Field Archaeology or Speculative Biology with your real life in mind, not just the aesthetic.
Field Archaeology and Speculative Biology can feel similar on paper, but they ask for different weeks — Field Archaeology suits outdoors, Speculative Biology suits at home. The clearest personality split is structure: Rule-based for Field Archaeology, Free-form for Speculative Biology.
Field Archaeology
Dig carefully and read the past straight out of the dirt.
Speculative Biology
Invent alien life that evolves by real biological rules.
Which is right for you?
Choose Field Archaeology if…
- You can crouch in one square meter sieving soil for hours.
- Recording context and reading stratigraphy sounds genuinely absorbing.
- Pulling a worked flint from sealed soil is the jolt you're chasing.
Choose Speculative Biology if…
- You like redesigning a creature once you realize its metabolism can't work.
- The moment a creature clicks into a coherent ecosystem is enough payoff.
- Rabbit holes into convergent evolution and metabolic scaling sound fun.
Experience profile58% overlap
Moderate
Still
Deep focus
Deep focus
Community
Optional group
Rule-based
Free-form
Months
Weeks
Expressive
Open-ended
Depth & mastery
Field Archaeology
Progression · Gradual mastery
Speculative Biology
Progression · Lifelong craft
Practical fit
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Activity type
Both
Only Field Archaeology
Only Speculative Biology
Sensory & flags
Field Archaeology only
Speculative Biology only
Before you commit
Field Archaeology
- Heat, bug bites, and dirt for hours would put you off fast.
- You need flashy finds, not a sherd that might be a 1970s flowerpot.
- Blank hours with nothing in the bucket would test you too hard.
Speculative Biology
- Nobody seeing the years of logic behind one drawing would deflate you.
- You want a tangible result, not notebooks and tab-stacks of evolutionary logic.
- Starting a design over because the biology doesn't hold would frustrate you.
Starter gear
What you'll need
Essential kit only — what you actually buy on day one.
Trowel
Marshalltown Archaeological Trowel
Brush Set
Soft Bristle Detail Brush Assortment
Buckets
Heavy-Duty Collapsible Bucket
Field Notebook
Rite in the Rain All-Weather Field Book
Measuring Tape
Durable Construction-Grade Measuring Tape
Gloves
Durable Gardening Gloves with Grip
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