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Kirch, Patrick Vinton

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Personal name headingKirch, Patrick Vinton
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Variant(s)Kirch, P. V. (Patrick Vinton)
Kirch, Patrick V. (Patrick Vinton)
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1950-07-07
Place of birthHawaii
Field of activityArchaeology
AffiliationUniversity of California, Berkeley
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Yale University
Profession or occupationArchaeologists
College teachers
Found inPrehistory and ecology in a windward Hawaiian valley, 1975.
Archaeological investigations of the Mudlane-Waimea-Kawaihae road corridor, Island of Hawai'i, 1983 (a.e.) t.p. (Patrick V. Kirch)
His Feathered gods and fishhooks, c1985: CIP t.p. (Patrick Vinton Kirch) pub. info. (b. 7-7-50)
The To'aga site, c1993: t.p. (P.V. Kirch) p. 1 (Patrick V. Kirch)
University of California, Berkeley Anthropology Department faculty WWW site, September 19, 2013: Patrick V. Kirch page (professor; joined the Berkeley faculty at the beginning of 1989)
Unearthing the Polynesian past, 2016: ECIP title page (Patrick Vinton Kirch) ECIP data (Chancellor's Professor Emeritus and Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley; born and raised in Hawaiʻi; PhD from Yale University; for a number of years he was on the staff of the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, and then for a period directed the Burke Museum in Seattle)
Kirch, Patrick Vinton. On the road of the winds, 2017: ECIP t.p. (Patrick Vinton Kirch) data view (birth date July 7, 1950)
University of California, Berkeley website, March 16, 2017: faculty webpage (Patrick V. Kirch; special interests include prehistory and ethnography of Oceania, ethnoarchaeology and settlement archaeology, prehistoric agricultural systems, cultural ecology and paleoenvironmentalism, ethnobotany and ethnoscience, development of complex societies in Oceania)
   <http://anthropology.berkeley.edu/people/patrick-v-kirch>
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