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Tom Dillehay is an American anthropologist who is the Rebecca Webb Wilson University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Religion, and Culture and Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University. In addition to Vanderbilt, Dillehay has taught at the Universidad Austral de Chile and the University of Kentucky. Since 1977, Dillehay has been involved in the excavations at Monte Verde in Chile, where an early human settlement was found in 1975. Dillehay claims that the remains are about 14,800 years old according to the calibrated dates of carbon 14. The data suggest that people might have been in South America before 15,000 years ago and challenging the Clovis theory of the first human arrival in the Americas.

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  • Tom Dillehay (Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos, 23 de julio de 1947) es un arqueólogo y antropólogo estadounidense, que ha desarrollado su trabajo de campo principalmente en Chile y otros países de Sudamérica,como en Perú y el hombre de Nanchoc. Su trabajo más conocido es la excavación del sitio de Monte Verde, en el sur chileno, a partir de 1977, y la realización, junto al geólogo Mario Pino, de las prospecciones y estudios del lugar. (es)
  • Tom Dillehay (Los Angeles, États-Unis, 1945) est un archéologue et anthropologue américain, auteur de plus d’une vingtaine d’ouvrages, et dont le travail de terrain s’est situé principalement au Chili et dans d’autres pays d’Amérique du Sud, notamment au Pérou (plus particulièrement sur le site de fouilles de ). Son œuvre la plus connue toutefois reste les excavations qu’il mena à partir de 1977 sur le site archéologique de Monte Verde, dans le sud du Chili, et les études qu’il y effectua aux côtés du géologue chilien . (fr)
  • Tom Dillehay is an American anthropologist who is the Rebecca Webb Wilson University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Religion, and Culture and Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University. In addition to Vanderbilt, Dillehay has taught at the Universidad Austral de Chile and the University of Kentucky. Since 1977, Dillehay has been involved in the excavations at Monte Verde in Chile, where an early human settlement was found in 1975. Dillehay claims that the remains are about 14,800 years old according to the calibrated dates of carbon 14. The data suggest that people might have been in South America before 15,000 years ago and challenging the Clovis theory of the first human arrival in the Americas. In addition to his archaeological work, Dillehay has conducted ethnographic work among the Mapuche of southern Chile and the Jívaro of northern Peru. (en)
  • Tom Dillehay é um arqueólogo e antropólogo estadunidense que desenvolveu seu trabalho principalmente no Chile e na América do Sul. Esteve envolvido na escavação e no descobrimento do sítio de Monte Verde, no qual foram encontrados vestígios humanos com uma idade de pelo menos 14.800 anos, contradizendo a Teoria de Clóvis sobre o povoamento das Américas. (pt)
  • 托马斯·D·迪勒海(英語:Thomas D. Dillehay,1947年7月23日-)是一位美国人类学家和考古学家,范德堡大学教授,研究方向为第一批人类进入美洲的时代。 (zh)
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  • Tom Dillehay (Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos, 23 de julio de 1947) es un arqueólogo y antropólogo estadounidense, que ha desarrollado su trabajo de campo principalmente en Chile y otros países de Sudamérica,como en Perú y el hombre de Nanchoc. Su trabajo más conocido es la excavación del sitio de Monte Verde, en el sur chileno, a partir de 1977, y la realización, junto al geólogo Mario Pino, de las prospecciones y estudios del lugar. (es)
  • Tom Dillehay (Los Angeles, États-Unis, 1945) est un archéologue et anthropologue américain, auteur de plus d’une vingtaine d’ouvrages, et dont le travail de terrain s’est situé principalement au Chili et dans d’autres pays d’Amérique du Sud, notamment au Pérou (plus particulièrement sur le site de fouilles de ). Son œuvre la plus connue toutefois reste les excavations qu’il mena à partir de 1977 sur le site archéologique de Monte Verde, dans le sud du Chili, et les études qu’il y effectua aux côtés du géologue chilien . (fr)
  • Tom Dillehay é um arqueólogo e antropólogo estadunidense que desenvolveu seu trabalho principalmente no Chile e na América do Sul. Esteve envolvido na escavação e no descobrimento do sítio de Monte Verde, no qual foram encontrados vestígios humanos com uma idade de pelo menos 14.800 anos, contradizendo a Teoria de Clóvis sobre o povoamento das Américas. (pt)
  • 托马斯·D·迪勒海(英語:Thomas D. Dillehay,1947年7月23日-)是一位美国人类学家和考古学家,范德堡大学教授,研究方向为第一批人类进入美洲的时代。 (zh)
  • Tom Dillehay is an American anthropologist who is the Rebecca Webb Wilson University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Religion, and Culture and Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University. In addition to Vanderbilt, Dillehay has taught at the Universidad Austral de Chile and the University of Kentucky. Since 1977, Dillehay has been involved in the excavations at Monte Verde in Chile, where an early human settlement was found in 1975. Dillehay claims that the remains are about 14,800 years old according to the calibrated dates of carbon 14. The data suggest that people might have been in South America before 15,000 years ago and challenging the Clovis theory of the first human arrival in the Americas. (en)
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  • 托马斯·迪勒海 (zh)
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