
Ep. 427: The OG of Archaeology
The MeatEater Podcast
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The Importance of Being a Biologist
In the 1950s there was an archaeologist by the name of bill ervin who is getting his phd at the university of wisconsin. He decided that he wanted to excavate that site for his dissertation and so he went up there in 1957 with an eskimo crew. They did a bunch of work and they found a bunch of stuff, then i think he went back the next year found a little more. His idea translated into a hypothesis of a pan arctic culture called the the arctic small tool tradition.
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