- 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...
- 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...
- Peru", Smithsonian,
retrieved 1
January 2021 Grobman, A.; Bonavia, D.;
Dillehay, T.D.; Piperno, D.R.; Iriarte, J.; Holst, I. (2012). "Preceramic maize...
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around 15,000 BC at the earliest.[citation needed]
Anthropologist Tom
Dillehay dates the
earliest hunter-gatherer
cultures on the
continent at almost...
- of
tools and bone
processing were
called "not plausible" by Prof. Tom
Dillehay. The Yana
River Rhino Horn site (RHS) has
dated human occupation of eastern...
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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...
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Lauricocha culture Tom
Dillehay, The
Settlement of the Americas, p. 145. Danièle Lavallée, The
first South Americans, pp. 97–98. Tom
Dillehay, The Settlement...
- Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI. ISBN 978-1-84593-701-0.[page needed]
Dillehay, Tom D; Goodbred, Steve; Pino, Mario; Vásquez Sánchez, Víctor F; Tham,...
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Archived from the
original on 2014-02-12.
Retrieved 2010-04-15. TOM D.
DILLEHAY, The Late
Pleistocene Cultures of
South America.
Evolutionary Anthropology...