William Irving
Canadian archaeologist
Intro | Canadian archaeologist | |
Places | Canada | |
was | Archaeologist | |
Work field | Social science | |
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Birth | 1927 | |
Death | 1987 (aged 60 years) |
William Irving (November 11, 1927 – November 25, 1987) was a Canadian archaeologist and scholar of the prehistory of the North American Arctic. He was internationally recognized as a leading scholar of the historical Inuit cultures of north Alaska. Irving was born in Toronto, Canada. He received a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1964. His scholarly work includes a study of the early peopling of the Americas. He discovered and named the Arctic Small Tool tradition.