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Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (July 6, 1892 – January 10, 1965) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist who specialized in Central and South American Studies. His two-volume 1926 work Pottery of Costa Rica and Nicaragua is regarded as a pioneering study. Lothrop was a longtime research associate of Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and made many contributions based on fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and evaluations of private and public collections that focused on Central and South America. He is known for archaeological excavations in Argentina and Chile as well as investigations of the archaeological contexts for the stone spheres of Costa Rica. Lothrop is also known for his research on goldwork and other artifacts from Costa Rica, the Veraguas Province of Panama,

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  • Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (1892–1965) fue un arqueólogo y antropólogo que se especializó en estudios sobre Centro y Sudamérica. Su obra de 1926 Pottery of Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Cerámica de Costa Rica y Nicaragua, 2 volúmenes), basada en su disertación doctoral en antropología en la Universidad de Harvard, está considerado como un estudio pionero en su campo. Durante toda su vida laboral, Lothrop fue investigador asociado del Museo Peabody de Arqueología y Etnología de Harvard, e hizo varias contribuciones basadas en trabajo de campo, análisis de laboratorio, y evaluaciones de colecciones privadas y públicas enfocadas en América Central y del Sur. Es célebre por sus excavaciones arqueológicas en Argentina y Chile así como investigaciones sobre los contextos arqueológicos de las esferas de piedra de Costa Rica. Lothrop es también conocido por su investigación sobre las artesanías en oro y otros artefactos de Costa Rica, la provincia de Veraguas de Panamá, y el cenote sagrado en Chichen Itzá, Yucatán, México.​ (es)
  • Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (July 6, 1892 – January 10, 1965) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist who specialized in Central and South American Studies. His two-volume 1926 work Pottery of Costa Rica and Nicaragua is regarded as a pioneering study. Lothrop was a longtime research associate of Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and made many contributions based on fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and evaluations of private and public collections that focused on Central and South America. He is known for archaeological excavations in Argentina and Chile as well as investigations of the archaeological contexts for the stone spheres of Costa Rica. Lothrop is also known for his research on goldwork and other artifacts from Costa Rica, the Veraguas Province of Panama, and the Sacred Cenote at Chichen Itza, Mexico. (en)
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  • Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (1892–1965) fue un arqueólogo y antropólogo que se especializó en estudios sobre Centro y Sudamérica. Su obra de 1926 Pottery of Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Cerámica de Costa Rica y Nicaragua, 2 volúmenes), basada en su disertación doctoral en antropología en la Universidad de Harvard, está considerado como un estudio pionero en su campo. Durante toda su vida laboral, Lothrop fue investigador asociado del Museo Peabody de Arqueología y Etnología de Harvard, e hizo varias contribuciones basadas en trabajo de campo, análisis de laboratorio, y evaluaciones de colecciones privadas y públicas enfocadas en América Central y del Sur. Es célebre por sus excavaciones arqueológicas en Argentina y Chile así como investigaciones sobre los contextos arqueológicos de las esferas de (es)
  • Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (July 6, 1892 – January 10, 1965) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist who specialized in Central and South American Studies. His two-volume 1926 work Pottery of Costa Rica and Nicaragua is regarded as a pioneering study. Lothrop was a longtime research associate of Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and made many contributions based on fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and evaluations of private and public collections that focused on Central and South America. He is known for archaeological excavations in Argentina and Chile as well as investigations of the archaeological contexts for the stone spheres of Costa Rica. Lothrop is also known for his research on goldwork and other artifacts from Costa Rica, the Veraguas Province of Panama, (en)
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