- Tom
Dalton Dillehay (born 1948/1949) is an
American anthropologist currently serving as the
Rebecca Webb
Wilson University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology...
- be from Notiomastodon, a
gomphothere related to
modern elephants. Tom
Dillehay, an
American anthropologist and
professor at the
Universidad Austral de...
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According to
archaeologist Tom D.
Dillehay,
several varieties of
early corn have been
discovered here. "Most notably,
Dillehay’s team
found the world’s earliest-known...
-
Lauricocha culture Tom
Dillehay, The
Settlement of the Americas, p. 145. Danièle Lavallée, The
first South Americans, pp. 97–98. Tom
Dillehay, The Settlement...
- Bibcode:2015PPP...425...41P. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.02.026. Pino, Mario;
Dillehay, Tom D. (May 2023). "Monte
Verde II: an ****essment of new
radiocarbon dates...
- El
nombre del Perú, p. 87.
Article I of the
Constitution of Peru (1979)
Dillehay, Tom D. (2017).
Where the Land
Meets the Sea.
University of
Texas Press...
- the bones."
Another 2017
paper by
eight anthropologists including Tom
Dillehay,
David J. Meltzer,
Richard Klein,
Vance T. Holliday, and Jon M. Erlandson...
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: 11.
Dillehay, Tom D. (2014). "Archaeological
Material Manifestations". In
Dillehay, Tom (ed.). The
Teleoscopic Polity....
- with
which the
Turks concurred,
calling it ****uruz,
meaning barbaric.
Dillehay, Tom D.; Pino Quivira, Mario; Bonzani, Renée; Silva, Claudia; Wallner,...
- features.
Lauricocha culture Paiján
culture Tom
Dillehay et al., "The
first settlers", p. 21. Tom
Dillehay et al., "The
first settlers", p. 20. Danièle Lavallée...