Ruger, a dog, has a habit of digging holes, a true Archaedogolist.
(note - I know, it's Archaeologist but you tell Ruger, she has big teeth on both the top and bottom of her mouth)
Ruger practices historic scientific research on a regular basis when she's not busy serving as an authorized Corn Hole Retriever.
This research involves digging holes in scientific locations. Sometimes, this research involves the discovery of historic finds.
Ruger read (don't tell her human mom she uses the computer when human dad 'n mom are at work) and recently learned of a human archaeologist (not a real Archaedogolist) who dug a hole 10 ft deep in New York and found buried copper wires. He concluded that 100 years ago New York had a sophisticated communications system.
That inspired a human archaeologist (another not a real archaedogolist) in California to dig a scientific research hole 20 ft deep. He found copper wire there and concluded Californians had a sophisticated communications system 200 years ago.
Ruger was scientifically inspired to conduct such historic research in North Carolina, so she dug a hole 30 feet deep. Other than some moisture and a lot of red dirt, Ruger found ... nothing.
She concluded that 300 years ago, North Carolina had already developed a wireless communications system.
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