- José
Maria Cruxent (January 16, 1911 –
February 23, 2005) was a
professional archaeologist considered to be the "Father of
Scientific Archaeology" in...
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Cruxent, Jose (2002),
Archaeology at La Isabela: America's
First European Town, New Haven: Yale
University Press Deagan,
Kathleen A. &
Cruxent, Jose...
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Murphy & Coye 2013, pp. 31–32.
Morison 1991, p. 145. Deagan, Kathleen;
Cruxent, José
Maria (1993). "From
Contact to Criollos: The
Archaeology of Spanish...
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about 14,000
years ago. The site was
investigated starting in 1964 by José
Cruxent (1911-2005), Alan Bryan,
Rodolfo Casamiquela, Ruth Gruhn, and
Claudio Ochsenius...
- Lincoln:
University of
Nebraska Press 2019. Deagan,
Kathleen and José María
Cruxent. Columbus's
Outpost Among the Taínos. New Haven: Yale
University Press...
- Myth. New York:
Monthly Review Press, 1976: 83–83. Deagan,
Kathleen A.;
Cruxent, José María (2008). Columbus's
Outpost Among the Taínos:
Spain and America...
- PMC 6402857. PMID 30854426. Bryan, Alan L.; Casamiquela,
Rodolfo M.;
Cruxent, José M.; Gruhn, Ruth; Ochsenius,
Claudio (1978-06-16). "An El Jobo Mastodon...
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Venezuela in 1979. In the 1950s and 1960s the area was
examined by José María
Cruxent who
published works such as
Nueva Cádiz,
testimonio de
piedra (1955) and...
- Simon, 94,
French actress. All Along, 25,
French racehorse.
Josep María
Cruxent,
Venezuelan archaeologist. Tom Patterson, 84,
Canadian founder of the Stratford...
- with such
researchers as
Emile Boyrie of the
Dominican Republic, José
Cruxent of
Venezuela and
Irving Rouse of Yale
additionally resulted in the exchange...