Tom Dillehay

Tom Dillehay is an American anthropologist who is the anthropology department chair at Vanderbilt University. While working in Universidad Austral de Chile he was involved in the excavations at Monte Verde in Chile where human remains of an age estimated on about 14,500 years have been found, challenging then the Clovis theory of the first human arrival in the Americas.

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