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​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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