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Salvador Debenedetti

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20: 183: 85:. Elected president of the student body in 1902, Debenedetti persuaded the school's regents to adopt a Student's Day. He later earned a 188: 94: 101: 213: 208: 193: 198: 139: 178: 203: 108:. Upon his death in 1930, his ashes were buried alongside Ambrosetti's at the foot of the Tilcara ruins. 78: 82: 65:
He was born to Lucia Amoretti and Bernardo Debenedetti, a soft drink manufacturer, in the southern
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and Letters in 1909, as succeeded his mentor as both curator of the
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in Argentina, an informal holiday celebrated on September 21.
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School of Letters, where he became a protégé of Professor
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Argentine archaeologist, anthropologist and educator
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Index


Argentine
archaeologist
anthropologist
educator
Pucará de Tilcara
Jujuy Province
Student's Day
Buenos Aires
Avellaneda
Buenos Aires Province
University of Buenos Aires
Juan Bautista Ambrosetti
Doctor of Philosophy
Pucará de Tilcara
Museum of Ethnography
International Congress of Americanists
Paris
William Belmont Parker
Argentines of today
ISBN
9780527698003
Categories
1884 births
1930 deaths
People from Avellaneda
Argentine people of Italian descent
University of Buenos Aires alumni
Argentine anthropologists
Argentine archaeologists

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