Subject: Buttermilk Creek (Texas) artifacts and how archaeological research there is changing our timeline about the "first peoples"--they were here much earlier than previously thought.
Dr. Clark Wernecke is the Project Director for the Prehistory Research Project and Adjunct Faculty member at Texas State University and Executive Director of the Gault School of Archaeological Research, a nonprofit dedicated to research and education regarding the earliest peoples in the Americas. Dr. Wernecke started his academic career with a degree in history from SMU followed by an MBA from Northwestern University, an M.A. in Anthropology from Florida Atlantic, and finally his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. He came back to archaeology after a career in business and has worked in the Middle East, Mesoamerica, the American Southeast and Southwest, and Texas. Dr. Wernecke’s primary specialty is that of archaeological project management but he has also written extensively on architecture and paleoindian art.