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William D. Lipe (born 5 May 1935), also known as Bill Lipe, is an archaeologist known for his work in the Southwestern United States, American Southwest and his Conservation Model. Lipe has contributed to Cultural resource management, Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and public archaeology. In addition to this, he has done work with the Glen Canyon Project, the Dolores Archaeological Program, and the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Biography Bill Lipe was born to Raymond and Louise Lipe on 5 May 1935 in Struggleville, Oklahoma. His family moved to Bristow, Oklahoma in 1941, where Lipe later graduating high school. In 1953, he started college at the University of Tulsa, wanting to study journalism. However, he later discovered a passion for anthropology and decided to change his field of study. The University of Tulsa did not have an anthropology department, so he transferred to the University of Oklahoma. In 1957, Lipe graduated with a bachelor's degree in anthropology. The s ...
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