Dalila Herrera Villegas
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Dalila Herrera Villegas
Summary
Dalila Herrera Villegas is a human[1]. She worked as an archaeologist[2].
Key Facts
- Dalila Herrera Villegas held citizenship in Argentina[3].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's professions included archaeologist[2].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas was educated at University of Caldas[4].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas was educated at National University of Central Buenos Aires[5].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's doctoral advisor was Cristian Favier Dubois[6].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's doctoral advisor was Florencia Borella[7].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas is recorded as female[8].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-8942-9185[10].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's family name is recorded as Herrera[11].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's family name is recorded as Villegas[12].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's given name is recorded as Dalila[13].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's given name is recorded as Viviana[14].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's work location is recorded as Instituto de Investigaciones Arqueológicas y Paleontológicas del Cuaternario Pampeano[15].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's Google Scholar author ID is recorded as 9L0XUMQAAAAJ[16].
- Dalila Herrera Villegas's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as archeology of the Argentine Patagonian coast[17].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Caldas[4], a university[18], in Colombia[19], founded in 1943[20] and National University of Central Buenos Aires[5], a public university[21], in Argentina[22], founded in 1974[23]. Doctoral advisors include Cristian Favier Dubois[6], an archaeologist[24], of Argentina[25] and Florencia Borella[7], an archaeologist[26], of Argentina[27].
Career and Affiliations
Dalila Herrera Villegas's professions included archaeologist[2].
FAQs
What did Dalila Herrera Villegas do for work?
Dalila Herrera Villegas worked as archaeologist[2].
Where did Dalila Herrera Villegas go to school?
Dalila Herrera Villegas was educated at University of Caldas[4] and National University of Central Buenos Aires[5].