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Wenas Creek Mammoth Dig by Patrick Lubinski

  • 17 Mar 2022
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM


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Title:

The Wenas Creek Mammoth Dig in Central Washington

Did you know that Mammoths lived more than 10,000 years ago where we live today? Why did they become extinct? What relationships did humans have with these animals? And what does science tell us about the lives of these Mammoths and their environment so long ago? Join us for an evening with Dr. Patrick Lubinski to explore these questions and more.  Click HERE for more information about the Wenas Creek Mammoth Project.

Bio:

Dr. Patrick (Pat) Lubinski is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology & Museum Studies at Central Washington University in Ellensburg.  He has an undergraduate degree in biology, graduate degrees in anthropology/archaeology, and more than 30 seasons of archaeological field experience, mostly in the western United States.  His research expertise is zooarchaeology, the analysis of animal bones from archaeological sites.  His current projects include analysis of fish remains from Paisley Caves and completing lab work from the Wenas Creek Mammoth excavation.


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