Extreme History’s Shane Doyle discussed his work with the genetic team studying the Anzick child burial and the indigenous perspective in an interview with Chris Griffin on Bozeman’s KMMS 1450. February 19, 2014.
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Extreme History’s Shane Doyle discusses the Anzick Boy on Bozeman’s KMMS 1450
Posted: February 22, 2014 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: American Indians, Anzick, Anzick Boy, Anzick burial, Anzick Child, Clovis, Clovis burial, Clovis hunters, Clovis tools, Eske Willerslev, Native American origins, Native Americans, Paleoindians, Shane Doyle
Dr. Shane Doyle offers the Indigenous perspective on the Anzick child
Posted: February 21, 2014 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: American Indians, Ancient Native Americans, Anzick, Anzick Boy, Anzick burial, Anzick Child, Blackfeet, Clovis, Clovis burial, Clovis hunters, Clovis points, Clovis tools, Crow Indians, early Native Americans, Kootenai, Native American genome, Native American origins, Plains Indians, Shoshone
On February 20, 2014, Dr. Shane Doyle spoke at the Museum of the Rockies about his work with Eske Willerslev and the team from the University of Copenahagen as tribal liaison and consultant. His talk If you had to send a message 12,500 years into the future, what would it be. Considering the Anzick Boy from a 21st Tribal Perspective touched on the multiple layers of understanding associated with this fascinating site.
Anzick Burial Site in the News
Posted: February 15, 2014 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: Ancient Native Americans, Anzick, Anzick Boy, Anzick Child, Clovis, Clovis burial, Native American genome, native american history, Native American origins, Paleoindians
We are curating a page on this website with all the information coming out on the Anzick Burial. Keep up with this fascinating and evolving story here: https://extremehistory.wordpress.com/the-anzick-child-burial/
12,000 Year Old Anzick Child Burial Genome Research Full Press Conference
Posted: February 12, 2014 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: American Indians, Anzick Boy, Anzick site, Clovis burial, early Native Americans, Genome, Native American origins
On February 12, 2014, a group of researchers conducting analysis of the 12,000 year old Anzick boy’s remains held a press conference announcing their findings at the Montana Historic Society. Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen, Sarah Anzick of Wilsall, Montana, Michael Waters of the University of Texas and The Extreme History Project’s board member Dr. Shane Doyle of Montana State University briefed the press and others on the significant genetic connection between the child’s family and roughly 80% of the Native population of North and South America.
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