John Leland Champe (1895–1978) was an academic and archaeologist especially influential in the area of Great Plains archaeology.
[3] Before moving to New York to enter the Ph.D. program in anthropology at Columbia University in 1938, Champe had been vice president and a claims adjustor at a Nebraska insurance company.
[2][4] The next year he helped establish the Laboratory of Anthropology at the university.
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