Willey, Gordon Randolph, 1913-2002
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- Summary
- Gordon Randolph Willey was an American archaeologist who was described by colleagues as the "dean" of New World archaeology. Willey performed fieldwork at excavations in South America, Central America and the Southeastern United States; and pioneered the development and methodology for settlement patterns theories. He worked as an anthropologist for the Smithsonian Institution and as a professor at Harvard University. Wikipedia
- Encyclopædia Britannica
- Biography [5]
- Gender or Sex
- Male [1][3][4][5]
- Unknown [2]
- Born
- 1913-03-17 [2]
- Birth Place
- Chariton, Iowa [3]
- Chariton [5]
- Died
- 2002-04-28 [2]
- Death Place
- Cambridge, Mass. [3]
- Cambridge [5]
- Country
- United States [2]
- Language
- English [3]
- Occupation
- anthropologist [5]
- archaeologist [5]
- Profession
- Archäologe [2]
- Employer
- Harvard University [5]
- Educated at
- University of Arizona [5]
- Country of Education
- United States [5]
- Sources
- 1. VIAF
- 2. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Germany)
- 3. Bibliothèque nationale de France
- 4. National Library of Korea
- 5. Wikidata
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