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Sometimes childhood events can shape a person's destiny. Such was the case for George Frison. His father's accidental death meant that Frison was raised by his grandparents, thus experiencing life on a ranch instead of the small town childhood he otherwise would have had. He was fascinated by the prehistoric artifacts on the ranch; eventually, this interest prompted him to change his life's course. In this memoir, Frison shares his work and his atypical journey from rancher to professor and archaeologist.

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Sometimes childhood events can shape a person's destiny. Such was the case for George Frison. His father's accidental death meant that Frison was raised by his grandparents, thus experiencing life on a ranch instead of the small town childhood he otherwise would have had. He was fascinated by the prehistoric artifacts on the ranch; eventually, this interest prompted him to change his life's course. In this memoir, Frison shares his work and his atypical journey from rancher to professor and archaeologist.
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Autorenporträt
George C. Frison is Professor Emeritus of anthropology at the University of Wyoming. He served as Wyoming's first state archaeologist and as president of the Plains Anthropologist Society and the Society of American Archaeology. He is the author or coauthor of numerous publications including Survival by Hunting, The Mill Iron Site, and Hell Gap: A Stratified Paleoindian Campsite at the Edge of the Rockies with Marcel Kornfeld and Mary Lou Larsen (University of Utah Press, 2009).