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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vance_HaynesVance Haynes - Wikipedia

    Caleb Vance Haynes Jr. (born February 29, 1928), known as Vance Haynes or C. Vance Haynes Jr., is an archaeologist, geologist and author who specializes in the archaeology of the American Southwest. Haynes "revolutionized the fields of geoarchaeology and archaeological geology." [1]

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  3. 26 de out. de 2020 · Haynes’ site-specific Paleo-Indian research, combined with his broad interdisciplinary interests, resulted in his classic publication on an “alluvial chronology” for the Great Plains and southwest (in the edited volume Means of Correlation of Quaternary Successions, 1968, University of Utah Press).

  4. 23 de out. de 2021 · Vance Haynes, Regents Professor Emeritus in the School of Anthropology and the Department of geosciences, University of Arizona, is a geoarchaeologist who specializes in the geochronology of Paleoindian sites, and the peopling of the Americas.

  5. Vance Haynes and Paleoindian Geoarchaeology and Geochronology of the Great Plains. V. Holliday. Published 1 August 2000. Geology, History. Geoarchaeology-an International Journal. Geoarchaeological and geochronological research has been an intimate component of Paleoindian investigations on the Great Plains for more than 70 years.

  6. 2 de mar. de 2001 · The oldest are dated at 11,800 years BP, says C. Vance Haynes Jr., an expert at the University of Arizona, Tucson, who defined the Clovis culture. The Clovis imprint is so powerful that Haynes and many others insist that these hunters were the first people in the Americas.

  7. During the course of his decades of research into Paleoindian archaeology, C. Vance Haynes amassed a remarkable collection of acrylic casts of Paleoindian artifacts. This collection is one of the largest (~1000 pieces) and most comprehensive sets of its kind in North America.