LC control no. | n 83192661 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Tello, Julio C. (Julio César), 1880-1947 |
Variant(s) | Tello, Julio César, 1880-1947 Rojas, Julio César Tello, 1880-1947 Tello Rojas, Julio César, 1880-1947 Tello, Sharuko, 1880-1947 |
Associated place | Lima (Peru) |
Birth date | 1880-04-11 |
Death date | 1947 |
Affiliation | Museo de Arqueología y Antropología (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos) |
Profession or occupation | Archaeologist Museum founder |
Found in | His Paracas, 1979- : v. 2, t.p. (Julio C. Tello) p. viii (d. mayo 1947) LC data base, 9/13/83 (hdg.: Tello, Julio César, 1880-1947; usage: Julio C. Tello) Jaguande D'Anjoy, A. El sabio Julio C. Tello, 1984: p. 44 (Julio César Tello Rojas) Expedición al Vilcamayo, 1942, 2014: page 5, etc. (Dr. Julio C. Tello; Peruvian archaeologist) Oxford University Press website, February 27, 2019: (Julio Cesar Tello, 1880-1947; one of the founding fathers of Peruvian archaeology; educated in science and medicine in Peru; studied anthropology at Harvard University; he excavated many important sites in Peru, including Chavín de Huantár, Paracas, and Pachacamac; argued that the Chavín was the first major civilization in the Andes, a view that was widely held until the 1990s; in 1945 he founded what later became the National Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology in Lima; following his death in 1947 he was buried in the museum grounds) <http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803102938726> Sharuko, 2020 CIP title page (Sharuko; Peruvian Archaeologist Julio C. Tello) galley (born in Peru on April 11, 1880; as a boy, Julio was brave and curious; this earned him the nickname Sharuko, which means “brave” in Quechua) |
Associated language | spa |