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John Howland Rowe  

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  • John Howland Rowe was a highly recognized scholar of Andean studies with significant contributions in the areas of history, ethnohistory, archaeology, linguistics, and ethnology. Born in Maine, he was educated at Brown University in classics and went on to receive his PhD from Harvard in 1947. [Source: Encyclopedia of Anthropology; Rowe, John Howland (1918–2004)]

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