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- Richard Stockton MacNeish (April 29, 1918 – January 16, 2001), known to many as "Scotty", was an American archaeologist. His fieldwork revolutionized the...
- Neish is a name of Scottish origin. Clan Neish (or MacNeish) is a sept of either Clan Gregor or Clan Innes[citation needed]. Arthur Charles Neish, late...
- MARCUS, RICHARD STOCKTON MACNEISH 1918-2001 – A Biographical Memoir (PDF) The National Academy of Sciences, 2001 Richard MacNeish, ed., 1967-72 The Prehistory...
- New Mexico about 20 miles east of Orogrande. Archaeologist Richard S. MacNeish claimed that human occupation of the cave pre-dates by tens of thousands...
- MacGrowther MacGruder Macilduy MacLeister MacLiver MacNee MacNeice MacNeish MacNie MacPeter(s) MacPetrie Magruder Malloch Neish Patullo/Pittillow Peter Petrie...
- all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female. Some of the Scottish Gaelic surnames...
- August 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) MacNeish, Richard S. (2001). "Mesoamerican Chronology: Early Development and the...
- due to the early extensive research into the Archaic period by Richard MacNeish in the Valley of Tehuacán. Tehuacán Valley: Tehuacán Valley is located...
- support from three prominent archeologists and anthropologists (Richard MacNeish, Hannah Marie Wormington and Frederick A. Peterson) who had each visited...
- corroborated by archaeological discoveries. In 1954, Richard Stockton MacNeish found ceramics and figurines in the Middle Formative period, called "Pavon...