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Thank you for notifying me of the decision to mark the article on Patty Jo Watson for speedy deletion.
I believe Dr. Watson qualifies as a fit encyclopedic subject. She is credited with the "defining and pioneering" the field of ethnoarchaeology, which subject already rates an article on Wikipedia (See Patty Jo Watson--An Intellectual Biography from the University of Texas, recently added to the article under external links.) She introduced several innovations into the field of archaeology, including the practice of performing recreations/reenactments of ancient lifeways as a method of filling in gaps from incomplete archaeological data: these experiements commenced in the 1960s in Mammoth Cave with modern explorers adopting dress and tools similar to those recovered from archaeological remains in the cave. Her analysis of paleofecal specimens, including the development of physical methods for separating materials from such specimens, enables (using carbon dating) the creation of timelines for transitions between hunter-gatherer culture and plant domestication in the Late Archaic and Early Woodland cultures.
A fairly prolific academic author as well as the author of a few books for the scientific press, Watson is the recipient of numerous awards and other recognition. At least one archaeological symposium has been organized in her honor, with the resulting papers published under her editorship.
I believe, based on these facts, that Watson satisfies one or more of the listed criteria for importance and significance, namely:
Alan Canon 20:38, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
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Thank you for notifying me of the decision to mark the article on Patty Jo Watson for speedy deletion.
I believe Dr. Watson qualifies as a fit encyclopedic subject. She is credited with the "defining and pioneering" the field of ethnoarchaeology, which subject already rates an article on Wikipedia (See Patty Jo Watson--An Intellectual Biography from the University of Texas, recently added to the article under external links.) She introduced several innovations into the field of archaeology, including the practice of performing recreations/reenactments of ancient lifeways as a method of filling in gaps from incomplete archaeological data: these experiements commenced in the 1960s in Mammoth Cave with modern explorers adopting dress and tools similar to those recovered from archaeological remains in the cave. Her analysis of paleofecal specimens, including the development of physical methods for separating materials from such specimens, enables (using carbon dating) the creation of timelines for transitions between hunter-gatherer culture and plant domestication in the Late Archaic and Early Woodland cultures.
A fairly prolific academic author as well as the author of a few books for the scientific press, Watson is the recipient of numerous awards and other recognition. At least one archaeological symposium has been organized in her honor, with the resulting papers published under her editorship.
I believe, based on these facts, that Watson satisfies one or more of the listed criteria for importance and significance, namely:
Alan Canon 20:38, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 02:30, 15 January 2016 (UTC)