Chester F. Gorman (March 11, 1938 – June 7, 1981) was an American anthropologist and archaeologist. Born in Oakland, California, he grew up on his parents' dairy farm in Elk Grove. He studied at the Sacramento State University and the University of Hawaii, where he also got his MA and his PhD. Gorman excavated Spirit Cave (Tham Phii Man) once in 1966 for his dissertation research, and again in 1971. He also excavated Banyan Valley Cave (Tham Sai) in 1972 and Steep Cliff Cave (Tham Phaa Can) in 1973. He died of cancer at age 43 in Sacramento.
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| - تشيستر جورمان (بالإنجليزية: Chester Gorman) هو مؤرخ الفن أمريكي، ولد في 11 مارس 1938 في أوكلاند في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 7 يونيو 1981. (ar)
- Chester F. Gorman (March 11, 1938 – June 7, 1981) was an American anthropologist and archaeologist. Born in Oakland, California, he grew up on his parents' dairy farm in Elk Grove. He studied at the Sacramento State University and the University of Hawaii, where he also got his MA and his PhD. Gorman excavated Spirit Cave (Tham Phii Man) once in 1966 for his dissertation research, and again in 1971. He also excavated Banyan Valley Cave (Tham Sai) in 1972 and Steep Cliff Cave (Tham Phaa Can) in 1973. He died of cancer at age 43 in Sacramento. (en)
- Chester Gorman (* 11. März 1938 in Oakland; † 7. Juni 1981 in Sacramento) war ein US-amerikanischer Anthropologe und Archäologe. Chester Gorman wuchs auf dem Milchviehbetrieb seiner Eltern in Elk Grove, Kalifornien, auf. Er studierte an der Sacramento State University und später an der Universität von Hawaii in Honolulu, wo er seinen Magisterabschluss absolvierte und promoviert wurde. Chester Gorman starb am 7. Juni 1981 in Sacramento an Krebs. (de)
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| - تشيستر جورمان (بالإنجليزية: Chester Gorman) هو مؤرخ الفن أمريكي، ولد في 11 مارس 1938 في أوكلاند في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 7 يونيو 1981. (ar)
- Chester Gorman (* 11. März 1938 in Oakland; † 7. Juni 1981 in Sacramento) war ein US-amerikanischer Anthropologe und Archäologe. Chester Gorman wuchs auf dem Milchviehbetrieb seiner Eltern in Elk Grove, Kalifornien, auf. Er studierte an der Sacramento State University und später an der Universität von Hawaii in Honolulu, wo er seinen Magisterabschluss absolvierte und promoviert wurde. Chester Gorman arbeitete hauptsächlich in Südostasien. Zu seinen wichtigsten Ausgrabungstätigkeiten gehörten die Stätten Ban Chiang im Isan (Nordost-Thailand) und die Phimaen-Höhle in Nord-Thailand. Die Phimaen-Höhle gehört zu den wichtigsten Fundorten der Hoabinhian-Kultur. Chester Gorman starb am 7. Juni 1981 in Sacramento an Krebs. (de)
- Chester F. Gorman (March 11, 1938 – June 7, 1981) was an American anthropologist and archaeologist. Born in Oakland, California, he grew up on his parents' dairy farm in Elk Grove. He studied at the Sacramento State University and the University of Hawaii, where he also got his MA and his PhD. Chester Gorman worked mostly in Southeast Asia. Among the most significant sites he worked are Ban Chiang in northeast Thailand and Spirit Cave in northwest Thailand, one of the major Hoabinhian sites. While surveying for sites in northeast Thailand with Wilhelm Solheim between 1963-1964, Gorman also discovered the site of Non Nok Tha. Gorman excavated Spirit Cave (Tham Phii Man) once in 1966 for his dissertation research, and again in 1971. He also excavated Banyan Valley Cave (Tham Sai) in 1972 and Steep Cliff Cave (Tham Phaa Can) in 1973. He died of cancer at age 43 in Sacramento. (en)
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