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Back to EpisodesRecent Research at a Paleoindian Red Ochre quarry with Dr. Spencer Pelton
Episode 178
Published 3 years, 11 months ago
Description
This week we interview Dr. Spencer Pelton, the Wyoming State Archaeologist, about his work on the Powers II red ochre quarry site. He recently co-authored a paper about that site, and in it they reveal that the dating results make the Powers Site potentially the oldest quarry site in North America. It's a fascinating and unique site and Dr. Pelton graciously shares his expertise on red ochre, how it was mined, and how it was potentially used by Paleoindian people in Wyoming.
Links
- In situ evidence for Paleoindian hematite quarrying at the Powars II site (48PL330), Wyoming
- This 12,000-Year-Old Wyoming Quarry Could Be North America’s Oldest Mine
- A Life in Ruins Episodes with Dr. Spencer Pelton
- The Cowboys of Science with Spencer Pelton - Ep 01
- The Cowboys of Science II: Dr. Spencer Pelton Returns - Ep 54
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