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Zach Zorich

Fort Collins

Contributing Editor at Archaeology Magazine

Freelance Journalist at Freelance

Freelance Journalist and Contributing Editor at Archaeology magazine

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  • Dec 1, 2023 | archaeology.org | Zach Zorich

    By ZACH ZORICHJanuary/February 2024A new study of maize kernels is upending assumptions about Native American agriculture. It was thought that Iroquoian people living in the northeastern United States needed to move their villages every 20 to 40 years because their fields became less fertile over time. The Iroquois did not have domesticated animals that could pull plows and thus lacked livestock manure to use as fertilizer.

  • Jun 9, 2023 | archaeology.org | Zach Zorich

  • Jun 9, 2023 | archaeology.org | Zach Zorich

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Zach Zorich
Zach Zorich @ZachZorich
10 Mar 23

My latest article for Scientific American includes a cute video of a monkey cracking open an oil palm nut...https://t.co/NgQKpZZB1m

Zach Zorich
Zach Zorich @ZachZorich
18 Feb 21

My latest for @DiscoverMag on the intrepid viking hunters who were part of an ivory trade that extended from northern Canada to Africa. #Vikings #Ivory #Greenland https://t.co/BQ2gc2VcJJ

Zach Zorich
Zach Zorich @ZachZorich
18 Feb 21

My first piece for Atlas Obscura about a really interesting event in the history of the Tlingit people and Russian America. #Tlingit #Sitka https://t.co/r4kcCKLxJH