Vance Haynes, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Vance Haynes

American archaeologist

Date of Birth: 29-Feb-1928

Place of Birth: Spokane, Washington, United States

Profession: archaeologist, anthropologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Vance Haynes

  • Caleb Vance Haynes Jr.
  • (born February 29, 1928), known as Vance Haynes or C.
  • Vance Haynes Jr., is an archaeologist, geologist and author who specializes in the archaeology of the American Southwest.
  • Haynes "revolutionized the fields of geoarchaeology and archaeological geology." He is known for unearthing and studying artifacts of Paleo-Indians including ones from Sandia Cave in the 1960s, work which helped to establish the timeline of human migration through North America.
  • Haynes coined the term "black mat" for a layer of 10,000-year-old swamp soil seen in many North American archaeological studies.Haynes was elected in 1990 to the National Academy of Sciences.
  • From 1996 to 2004, Haynes worked to keep the Kennewick Man discovery available for science.
  • Currently an emeritus Regents' professor at the University of Arizona, Haynes is still active in the School of Anthropology.

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