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... To surf them all my days The cape Verde Islands will put the wind in your sails— ... swell time: making the most of the Cape Verde islands Voyages Jules Verne Klosters—fit for a ...
1999 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
Debra George, John Southon, R. E. Taylor,
... segments of a single mastodon bone recovered from Monte Verde, Chile, were highly discordant, differing by more than 5, ...
Tópico(s): Paleopathology and ancient diseases
2005 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity
R. E. Taylor, C. Vance Haynes, Donna L. Kirner, John Southon,
... contemporary plant samples collected at the site of Monte Verde, Chile, to examine the possibility that a local l4 ...
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
1999 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity
Tom D. Dillehay, Michael B. Collins,
... position, this comment addresses his review of the Monte Verde site in Chile. Although Lynch has not visited Monte Verde and has inspected few artifacts from the site, ...
Tópico(s): Evolution and Paleontology Studies
1991 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity
... Google Scholar 18 Dillehay TD, Collins MB (1991) Monte Verde, Chile: A comment on Lynch. Am Antiquity 56: 333– ...
Tópico(s): Race, Genetics, and Society
1993 - Wiley | Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews
... yr BP, based on purported archaeological evidence from Monte Verde, Chile, dated to 14,600 cal yr BP. Until ... on the latest contenders. Currently, their favorites are Monte Verde in southern Chile (Dillehay 1997; Dillehay et al. 2008), the Debra L. Friedkin site in Texas (Waters et al. 2011), and the Paisley Caves in southern Oregon. The evidence from both Monte Verde and Paisley Caves has been deployed both by ...
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
2014 - Wayne State University Press | Human Biology

Tom D. Dillehay, Carlos Ocampo, José Saavedra, André Oliveira Sawakuchi, Rodrigo Vega, Mario Pino, Michael B. Collins, Linda Scott Cummings, Iván Arregui, Ximena S. Villagrán, Gelvam A. Hartmann, Mauricio Mella, Andrea González, George R. Dix,
... exploratory excavation at and interdisciplinary data from the Monte Verde area in Chile to further our understanding of the first peopling ...
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
2015 - Public Library of Science | PLoS ONE
Tom D. Dillehay, Carlos Ocampo, José Saavedra, André Oliveira Sawakuchi, Rodrigo Vega, Mario Pino, Michael B. Collins, Linda Scott Cummings, Iván Arregui, Ximena S. Villagrán, Gelvam A. Hartmann, Mauricio Mella, Andrea González, George R. Dix,
The images for Figs Figs77 and and88 have been incorrectly swapped. Please view the correct Figs Figs77 and and88 here. Fig 7 Serpentine pebble tool from Unit 17, MV-I, showing bifacially knapped and retouched edge. Serpentine is a raw material available in the coastal cordillera west of Monte Verde. Fig 8 Basalt wedge showing seven facets on obverse face (one of which is cortex) and three on the reverse face.
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
2015 - Public Library of Science | PLoS ONE
... earliest human presence in South America (e.g., Monte Verde, Chile) is consistent with a process of human radiation ...
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
2015 - Cambridge University Press | Latin American Antiquity

Michelle de Saint Pierre, Cláudio M. Bravi, Josefina María Brenda Motti, Noriyuki Fuku, Masashi Tanaka, Elena Llop, Sandro L. Bonatto, Mauricio Moraga,
... of the earliest archaeological sites in South America (Monte Verde, Chile, 14,500 BP). One further sub-haplogroup, D4h3a5, ...
Tópico(s): Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
2012 - Public Library of Science | PLoS ONE
Jon M. Erlandson, Todd J. Braje, Michael H. Graham,
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank Mark Clementz, Scott Fitzpatrick, Madonna Moss, and Torben Rick for their comments on an earlier draft of this paper. Our paper was stimulated by Tom Dillehay's response to minor concerns we expressed to journalists covering the release of the 2008 Science paper, which led us to delve deeper into the topic. Despite the chronological questions raised here, we deeply appreciate the many years of perseverance Tom has ...
Tópico(s): Linguistics and language evolution
2008 - Routledge | The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology
... American entry point to the archaeological site at Monte Verde, Chile (14,500 calendar years ago). The time required ...
Tópico(s): Linguistic Variation and Morphology
2008 - University of Chicago Press | Current Anthropology
Norman Herz, Ervan G. Garrison,
... the Roman site of Drand in France, and Monte Verde, Chile. The authors also address applications in less traditional ...
Tópico(s): Archaeological and Geological Studies
1998 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Noreen Tuross, Tom D. Dillehay,
AbstractAbstractMonte verde, a habitation site in southern Chile, is the source of exceptionally well-preserved organic materials. The depositional and chemical circumstances that led to the persistence of this unique assemblage included an anoxic, reducing environment protected by an- overlying peat layer and a silica gel-rich substrate.Utilizing the immunological techniques of ELISA assays and Western blots, a subset of lithic artifacts was tested for blood traces. Geochemical analysis of the ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
1995 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Field Archaeology
Noreen Tuross, Tom D. Dillehay,
Tópico(s): Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
1995 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Field Archaeology
... Stanford DJ, (1997) On the Pleistocene antiquity of Monte Verde, southern Chile. Am Antiquity 62: 659–663. 10.2307/281884 ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
1999 - Wiley | Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews
... continues to work on several ethnoarchaeological projects in Chile. Monte Verde: A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile will be ... continues to work on several ethnoarchaeological projects in Chile. Monte Verde: A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile will be published this February by Smithsonian Institution ...
Tópico(s): Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
1997 - Wiley | The Sciences
Tom D. Dillehay, Mario Pino, Carlos Ocampo,
... presented by original investigators, including us for the Monte Verde and Chinchihuapi sites in Chile. We respond to their critique and correct several ...
Tópico(s): Historical Studies in Central America
2020 - Taylor & Francis | PaleoAmerica
Abstract Discovery of the Monte Verde archeological site in Chile overturned the previous consensus that the first Americans into the New World from Asia were the makers of Clovis projectile ... pre-Clovis human movement southward from Beringia to Chile without leaving traces of migration onshore. Geologic analyses of the Pleistocene paleoenvironment at Monte Verde and of the morphology of the potential migration ...
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
2011 - Cambridge University Press | Quaternary Research
... Tasmania at this time, together with those at Monte Verde in Chile, were the most southerly humans on Earth.
Tópico(s): Marine animal studies overview
1989 - American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science
Tom D. Dillehay, Michael B. Collins,
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
1988 - Nature Portfolio | Nature
David J. Meltzer, Donald K. Grayson, Gerardo Duarte, Alex W. Barker, Dena F. Dincauze, C. Vance Haynes, Francisco Mena, Láutaro Núñez, Dennis J. Stanford,
The potential importance of the Monte Verde site for the peopling of the New World prompted a detailed examination of the collections from that locality, as well as a site visit in January 1997 by a group of Paleoindian specialists. It is the consensus of that group that the MV-II occupation at the site is both archaeological and 12,500 years old, as T. Dillehay has argued. The status of the potentially even older material at the site (MV-1, ∼ 33,000 B.P.) remains unresolved.
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
1997 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity
... of the Ice Age. While paleoindian sites like Monte Verde in Chile, or Guitarrero Cave in Peru, are located near the pacific coast, Monte Alegre lies much further inland, 680 km upriver ...
Tópico(s): Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
2016 - Public Library of Science | PLoS ONE
Tom D. Dillehay, Carlos Ramírez, Mario Pino, Michael B. Collins, Jack Rossen, J. D. Pino-Navarro,
... human artifacts at the early archaeological site of Monte Verde in southern Chile has raised questions of when and how people reached the tip of South America without leaving much other evidence in the New World. Remains of nine species of marine algae were recovered from hearths and other features at Monte Verde II, an upper occupational layer, and were directly ...
Tópico(s): Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
2008 - American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science
... that shows the presence of humans at the Monte Verde site in Chile as long as 12,500 years ago. Claims of such pre-Clovis sites have been met with extreme skepticism in the past, but as Meltzer relates, this work has yielded an extraordinary array of physical evidence for a human presence at Monte Verde.
Tópico(s): Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
1997 - American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science
... appear critically flawed), and expanding search strategies. The Monte Verde site in Chile is the most viable pre-Clovis candidate, although ...
Tópico(s): Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
1995 - Annual Reviews | Annual Review of Anthropology
David J. Meltzer, J. M. Adovasio, Tom D. Dillehay,
... 1990); and Dillehay from his work at the Monte Verde site in Chile, a site in which extraordinary preservation has produced ...
Tópico(s): Primate Behavior and Ecology
1994 - Cambridge University Press | Antiquity
Mario Pino Quivira, Tom D. Dillehay,
Abstract Two sedimentary units are recognized by means of stratigraphic and sedimentological analyses at Monte Verde, a late Pleistocene archeological site with stone tools and well‐preserved wood artifacts and botanical remains, that lies southwest of Lago Llanquihue and north of the Golfo de Reloncavi in the southern end of the Chilean Central graben. the geological evidence shows that at no time after 33,000 yr B.P., and perhaps since the first Llanquihue advance (before 56,000 yr B.P.), was the ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
1988 - Wiley | Geoarchaeology
Gustavo G. Politis, Luciano Prates,
... Ocampo [2020. "Comments on Archaeological Remains at the Monte Verde Site Complex, Chile." PaleoAmerica. https://doi.org/10.1080/20555563.2020.1762399], who criticized our comments about Monte Verde-I and Chinchihuapi-I as well as our ...
Tópico(s): Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
2020 - Taylor & Francis | PaleoAmerica
Palaeoenvironment and Site Context. Monte Verde: A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile, Vol. I. Tom D. Dillehay. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, 1989. xxiii + 306 pp., index, bibliography, figures, tables. $49.95 (cloth). - ...
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
1993 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity