E. G. Squier
Archaeologist and journalist

Born
June 17th, 1821
203 years ago
Died
April 17th, 1888
137 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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Contributed significantly to the field of archaeology, particularly in the study of ancient Native American mounds. Authored several important works including 'Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley'. Played a crucial role in the establishment of the Smithsonian Institution as a research organization. Worked as a journalist, covering various topics of his time, and promoted the importance of scientific research in archaeology.
Authored 'Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley'
Contributed to the establishment of the Smithsonian Institution
Conducted extensive studies on Native American mounds
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