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Archeology, Unearthed! w/Gretchen Kaehler

42 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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Archaeology: can you dig it? Or will it dig you… 🤯 This week we catch up with the county’s archaeologist Gretchen Kaehler to talk about the buried stories of the Pacific Northwest. She may not carry a bull whip or wear a leather jacket, but Gretchen still has adventures in cataloguing and identifying unearthed relics from Snohomish County. In this episode Gretchen busts some myths around her profession (they don’t do dinosaurs), tells us about ritualistically buried otters, shares protocol for excavated human remains, and teases out the difference between pre-contact and post-contact archaeology. Dig in and chill out with this fun fossilized forensic foray into the strata of SnoCo’s past! Get here already: discoversnohomishcounty.com

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Archeology, Unearthed! w/Gretchen Kaehler

Archaeology: can you dig it? Or will it dig you… 🤯 This week we catch up with the county’s archaeologist Gretchen Kaehler to talk about the buried stories of the Pacific Northwest. She may not carry a bull whip or wear a leather jacket, but Gretchen still has adventures in cataloguing and identifying unearthed relics from Snohomish County. In this episode Gretchen busts some myths around her profession (they don’t do dinosaurs), tells us about ritualistically buried otters, shares protocol for excavated human remains, and teases out the difference between pre-contact and post-contact archaeology. Dig in and chill out with this fun fossilized forensic foray into the strata of SnoCo’s past! Get here already: discoversnohomishcounty.com

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