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Dillehay, Tom D.; Carlos Ocampo; José Saavedra; Andre Oliveira Sawakuchi; Rodrigo Vega; Mario Pino; Michael Collins; Linda Scott Cummings; Iván Arregui; Ximena Villagran; Gelvam Hartmann; Mauricio Mella; Andrea González & George Dix (2015). «New Archaeological Evidence for an Early Human Presence
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paradigm by indicating the possibility of an earlier human presence in South America. This proposal based on his research at Monte Verde met with virulent resistance within the field of archaeology, but was ultimately accepted two decades later.
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currently serving as the Rebecca Webb Wilson University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Religion, and Culture, as well as a Professor of Anthropology at
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Dillehay's work combines archaeology and ethnography. His excavations span eight countries, including the United States. Dillehay began excavating
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dates, Dillehay proposed that the remains found at Monte Verde are approximately 14,800 years old. This evidence, which suggests that the
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in 2007, where he found evidence that people had lived in that area between 13,300 and 14,200 years ago.
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Monuments, Empires, and Resistance: The Araucanian Polity and Ritual Narratives
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Dillehay has published 32 books. As of 2024, he lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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where an early human settlement was discovered in 1975. Based on calibrated
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In addition to his archaeological work, Dillehay has conducted
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In 1977, Dillehay became involved in the excavations at
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at Monte Verde, Chile». PLoS ONE. 10 (11): e0141923.
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Dillehay

anthropologist
Vanderbilt University
Universidad Austral de Chile
University of Kentucky
Monte Verde
Chile
carbon 14
first humans arrived in the Americas
"Clovis first"
Huaca Prieta
ethnographic
Mapuche
Jívaro
Peru
The Settlement of the Americas: A New Prehistory
ISBN
978-0-7867-2543-4
Monuments, Empires, and Resistance: The Araucanian Polity and Ritual Narratives
ISBN
978-0521872621






"Encounters with the Maverick Archaeologist of the Americas"
Monte Verde Archaeological Site

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