He Perished Ere He Published: Records of the Work of Gary Stockton Vescelius in the American Museum of Natural History

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  • Monica Barnes American Museum of Natural History and Andean Past
  • Sumru Aricanli American Museum of Natural History

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https://doi.org/10.5334/bha-588

Abstract

Gary Stockton Vescelius (1930–1982) was an extremely active archaeologist who conducted extensive surveys and numerous excavations in North America, the Caribbean, and Peru. Although he was influential while alive, his almost complete failure to publish the results of his work has caused him to fade into obscurity. The interventions that he made at many important sites have been largely forgotten. However, collections that he amassed have been preserved at Yale University, at the American Museum of Natural History, and in Peru. This paper presents a short biography of Vescelius and evaluates his work.

Author Biographies

Monica Barnes, American Museum of Natural History and Andean Past

Monica Barnes is the principal editor of Andean Past, a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the archaeology and ethnohistory of western South America. She is an associate in the Division of Anthropology of the American Museum of Natural History.

Sumru Aricanli, American Museum of Natural History

Sumru Aricanli is a scientific assistant at the American Museum of Natural History. She has participated in archaeological research in Peru and Turkey.

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2016-12-28

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