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SUMMARY:Montana’s Native People: Perspectives on the Clovis Child Webinar Series Part 3
DESCRIPTION:\nA Summary of the Anzick Site History ( https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vDTNakcuRJu6ONcHER6cUg )     \nYellowstone Gateway Museum invites tribal college and high school students and educators to join us Fall and Winter 2020 for a FREE eight-session live career webinar series. The webinars explore the work of anthropologists, archaeologists, geneticists and other professionals who have gained an understanding of the Anzick Site in Park County, Montana.\n“Archaeology is the study of past humans and societies through the analysis of their material record, or “artifacts” left behind. The Anzick Site provides us with a glimpse into the lives of people living at the end of what is commonly known as The Ice Age, at approximately 13,000 calendar years before present. It is in part, due to the study of this site, that we may begin to further understand the lifeways of those who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.”\nPresenter Bio:\nDr. S. Stockton (Stocky) White, is a long-time resident of Montana, having grown up south of Livingston in the Paradise Valley. Dr. White attended the University of Montana, beginning in 2009, to pursue a long-desired education in Anthropology and more specifically, the subdiscipline of Archaeology. He earned a B.A. in Anthropology, an M.A. in Cultural Anthropology, and a Ph.D. in Applied Anthropology from U.M., with both his M.A. thesis and Ph.D. dissertation focused on The Anzick Site. Currently, Dr. White works for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as an archaeologist, addressing cultural resource management issues as they pertain to declared disasters occurring in any location in the United States or its territories.\n
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