George Francis Carter
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1912 – 2004
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Who was George Francis Carter?
George Francis Carter was an American professor of geography who taught at Johns Hopkins University and later Texas A&M University. Carter had a background in anthropology and conducted archaeological excavations in Southern California. He is best known for supporting the theories of trans-cultural diffusion and early human settlement of the Americas.
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- Born
- Apr 6, 1912
San Diego - Also known as
- George F. Carter
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Geography
( - 1941)
- PhD, University of California, Berkeley
- Lived in
- Brazos County
(1967 - )
- Brazos County
- Died
- Mar 16, 2004
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on July 23, 2013
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