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American writer and archaeologist
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W. Michael Gear
BornWilliam Michael Gear
(1955-05-20) May 20, 1955 (age 69)
Colorado Springs, Colorado
OccupationArchaeologist, writer
Alma materColorado State University
Notable worksNorth America's Forgotten Past series
SpouseKathleen O'Neal Gear
Website
www.gear-gear.com

William Michael Gear, better known as W. Michael Gear, (born May 20, 1955) is an American writer and archaeologist. He is the author of North America's Forgotten Past series, co-written with his wife Kathleen O'Neal Gear. His novels have been published in 29 languages.

Biography

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Gear was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He received his B.A. (1976) and M.A. (1979) from Colorado State University. Upon completion of his Master's in physical anthropology he went to work for Western Wyoming College in Rock Springs, Wyoming as a field archaeologist.

Gear currently resides in Wyoming along with his wife and co-writer Kathleen.

Selected bibliography

Main article: W. Michael Gear bibliography

References

  1. Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - February 15, 1991
  2. The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service). Publication Date: 25-APR-01

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