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Dr. Paul M. Willette is a historical archeologist whose field of interests include ancient civilization and cultures. His work focuses on written and oral history that serves as a context for cultural artifacts found by archeologists. Historical archeology usually covers the last 500 to 600 years when societies and governments already have documentation.

Dr. Paul M. Willette studies the rise and fall of ancient civilizations that made an impact on world history. He lists the Tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, Teotihuacán, Moche ruins, Petra, and Acropolis of Athens as his favorite archeological sites. During his free time, Dr. Willette enjoys the outdoors as well as physical activities such as swimming. He considers Johann Sebastian Bach and Claude Debussy as his favorite classical music artists.

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