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  1. Richard A. Diehl (born 1940) is an American archaeologist, anthropologist, academic, and scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures. He has made extensive contributions to the study of the Olmecs' civilization, which flourished in the Gulf Coast of Mexico region during the pre-classic period in Mesoamerica.

  2. Richard Diehl is a Mesoamerican archaeologist who studies the pre-Columbian cultures of central Mexico and the Olmec culture. He has conducted field research at several sites, including Tula, San Lorenzo, and Kaminaljuyu, and published books and articles on cultural ecology and evolution.

  3. Richard DIEHL, Professor Emeritus | Cited by 495 | of University of Alabama, Alabama (UA) | Read 34 publications | Contact Richard DIEHL

  4. Death Gods, Smiling Faces and Colossal Heads: Archaeology of the Mexican Gulf Lowlands. by Richard Diehl. Ancient Mexico was a mosaic of peoples, languages, and cultures, all with their unique but related art styles, living patterns, and religions.

  5. Oct 9, 2005 · Learn about the life and work of Dr. Richard Diehl, a leading anthropologist who has studied the Olmecs, the first civilization in Mesoamerica, for over 40 years. Discover his role in the discovery of monumental stone heads, his book on the Olmecs, and his views on their influence on other cultures.

  6. Richard Diehl studies Latin American culture, Mesoamerica, and Maya Archaeology.

  7. by Richard Diehl : The Rise of Complex Societies - Early and Middle Formative Periods. The civilizations which flourished in the Gulf Coast lowlands after 1200 B.C. have fascinated archaeologists for almost a century.