About: Joe Ben Wheat

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Joe Ben Wheat (1916–1997) was an American archaeologist, curator, teacher, and author known for his expertise on blanket weavings and textiles of the Navajo and other Indians in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. His research focused on Mogollon, Anasazi, Great Plains Paleo-Indian, and African Paleolithic archaeology.

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  • Joe Ben Wheat (1916–1997) va ser un arqueòleg, comissari, mestre, i autor conegut per la seva experiència en mantes teixides i tèxtils dels navahos i altres indis a Arizona, Nou Mèxic i Colorado. La seva recerca es va centrar en les cultures mogollon, Anasazi, paleoamericans de les Grans Planes, i arqueologia paleolítica d'Àfrica. Fou president de la durant dos anys (1966–67) i fou el primer comissari d'Antropologia del , posició que va mantenir de 1953 a 1988. El Dr. Wheat va ensenyar durant dècades a la Universitat de Colorado a Boulder i va escriure nombrosos articles arqueològics a l'Encyclopaedia Britannica. També va dirigir excavacions, la principal la del jaciment de Yellow Jacket Canyon anomenat que va investigar durant més de trenta anys. També va dirigir altres excavacions, com la de l' i el . (ca)
  • Joe Ben Wheat (1916–1997) was an American archaeologist, curator, teacher, and author known for his expertise on blanket weavings and textiles of the Navajo and other Indians in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. His research focused on Mogollon, Anasazi, Great Plains Paleo-Indian, and African Paleolithic archaeology. He served as president of the Society for American Archaeology for two years (1966–67) and was the first Curator of Anthropology for the University of Colorado Museum; a position in which he held from 1953 to 1988. Wheat taught for decades at the University of Colorado in Boulder and contributed to numerous archaeological articles, including the Encyclopædia Britannica. Wheat conducted excavations, most notably the Yellow Jacket Canyon site named the Joe Ben Wheat Site Complex which he investigated for more than 30 years. He conducted other excavations, too, such as the Olsen-Chubbuck Bison Kill Site and the Jurgens Site. (en)
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  • Joe Ben Wheat (1916–1997) va ser un arqueòleg, comissari, mestre, i autor conegut per la seva experiència en mantes teixides i tèxtils dels navahos i altres indis a Arizona, Nou Mèxic i Colorado. La seva recerca es va centrar en les cultures mogollon, Anasazi, paleoamericans de les Grans Planes, i arqueologia paleolítica d'Àfrica. (ca)
  • Joe Ben Wheat (1916–1997) was an American archaeologist, curator, teacher, and author known for his expertise on blanket weavings and textiles of the Navajo and other Indians in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. His research focused on Mogollon, Anasazi, Great Plains Paleo-Indian, and African Paleolithic archaeology. (en)
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