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Inhe was awarded the Bicentennial Medal from the Smithsonian Institution. He became a professor at Universidad Nacional del Litoral in He served in different positions in Argentina: Published by Society for American Archaeology.

For two years —68he was visiting professor at Harvard University. His work masterfully combined his interests in art, hunters and gatherers, ethnography, metallurgy, human biology, and museum studies.
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He received his Ph. During his over 70 years of practicing archaeology, Dr.
Alberto Rex Gonzalez This page can be found at http: A former medical doctor from Universidad Nacional de Cordoba Argentinahe attended Columbia University at the advice of Julian Steward, Wendell Bennett, and Alfred Metraux, becoming a member of one of the most memorable generations of anthropologists.
Although autobiographical, the book precklombino hundred of anecdotes written in a very strait forward way with a philosophical touch that gives depth to Rex Gonzalez legacy.
Gonzalez most valuable contributions was his enormous influence on the establishment and improvement of higher education programs in anthropology and archaeology in Argentina. Rex Gonzalez was a leading figure in South American Archaeology. The legacy of df efforts are programs that continue to prepare hundreds of young students, who will be instrumental in the future development of Argentinean archaeology and beyond.
Perhaps his greatest and most long-standing scholarly interest was in the problem prscolombino evolution, an interest that he attributed to F.
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These experiences and developments spread to different Latin American countries elevating archaeological studies as a popular and well-known discipline in the region. A true Americanist, he will be missed and remembered fondly. Gonzalez used his influence to establish the Congress of Argentinean Archaeology to further promote the discipline, which led to the establishment of several undergraduate programs and graduate programs offering doctoral degrees. He was President of the 37th Congress of Americanists.

He participated actively in other Americanist Congresses: He published extensively on an array of themes, most notably:
