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May 29, 2008
ATTENTION ...... Metro, Environmental and Broadcast Editors:
Dig it! Media day June 4 at Topper, PBS films for new series
University of South Carolina archaeologist Dr. Al Goodyear and a team of volunteers are excavating artifacts from Clovis and pre-Clovis people at the Topper dig site in Allendale County. Their work will continue into June.
The Clovis people lived along the Savannah River around 13,000 years ago; the pre-Clovis people may have settled there as early as 50,000 years ago before the last Ice Age.
On June 4, broadcast and print media are invited to Topper to interview Goodyear and the volunteers, who hail from North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. Goodyear can discuss the latest developments at one of North America’s premier Clovis dig sites.
Reporters also can meet and interview Dr. Allen West, the geophysicist who, with Goodyear, made international headlines last year for a theory about a giant comet that exploded over North America around 12,900 years ago, killing the woolly mammoth and mastodon and, likely, most of the Clovis people.
A film crew comprising archaeologists, scientists and 20 production members are at Topper to film a new PBS series titled Time Team America.
Reporters are guaranteed excellent visual and story opportunities. Call Peggy Binette at 803-777-5400 to coordinate coverage.
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