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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rafael Larco Hoyle, né le 18 mai 1901 à Trujillo, était un archéologue péruvien. Il est mort le 23 octobre 1966 à Lima. , Rafael Carlos Víctor Constante Larco HoyleRafael Carlos Víctor Constante Larco Hoyle (Hacienda Chiclín, Trujillo, 18 de mayo de 1901 - Lima, 23 de octubre de 1966) fue un arqueólogo, investigador, escritor, ingeniero agrícola e historiador peruano. Hizo contribuciones fundamentales para el conocimiento de diversas culturas pre incaicas del norte del Perú. Fundó el Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera en 1926.Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera en 1926. , Rafael Larco Hoyle (18 May 1901 in ChicamaRafael Larco Hoyle (18 May 1901 in Chicama Valley, Peru – 23 October 1966, Lima), raised at Chiclin, his family's estate, was sent to school in Maryland, United States, at the age of twelve. He later entered Cornell University to study agricultural engineering and by 1923 returned to Peru to work on the family's sugar cane plantation. After spending most of his youth abroad, Larco Hoyle arrived to Peru with the eyes of an outsider. With this foreigner's curiosity he explored the country and discovered an ancient cultural patrimony in the north coast. Larco Hoyle recognized the need to house these objects in a safe place. It was at that point, Larco Hoyle dreamt of a museum, one like he had seen in the United States. In 1925, Larco Hoyle's father, Rafael Larco Herrera acquired a collection of vases and other archaeological pieces from Alfredo Hoyle, his brother-in-law. There were approximately 600 ceramic pieces in all. The arrival of these objects ignited a collector's enthusiasm in Larco Hoyle. Soon after, Larco Herrera left his son in charge of the collection and those pieces completed the first collection of what would become the Rafael Larco Herrera Museum. During that same year, Larco Hoyle received some advice from his uncle, Victor Larco Herrera, a founder of the first museum in Lima. He urged Larco Hoyle to form a new museum in Lima, one that could guard all the archaeological relics that were continually being extracted by clandestine excavators. Larco Hoyle agreed with his uncle. He yearned to erect a living monument in honor of his father whom he admired so much for his patriotism and love for Peru. He got to work creating a museum that would carry on his father's legacy. Larco Hoyle purchased two large collections: 8000 pieces from Roa and 6000 pieces from Carranza. He also purchased several small collections in Chicama Valley, Trujillo, Virú, and Chimbote. Within a year, the collection had grown significantly and display cases were installed in a small house on the Chiclín estate. On July 28, 1926, Independence Day, the Rafael Larco Herrera Museum opened its doors to the public. With the museum up and running and a collection of approximately 30,000 pieces, Larco Hoyle began classifying the collection. Peruvian archaeology was in its infancy and Larco Hoyle realized many typologies were yet to be recognized. He set out to correct that and approached archaeological research academically. During the 1930s, he discovered many distinct Peruvian cultures such as Viru, Salinar, Cupisnique, and Lambayeque. The focus of his research became the Mochica culture. In 1946, Larco Hoyle, director of the Larco Museum, developed the first Peruvian chronology of ancient cultures, one that has remained current.t cultures, one that has remained current. , Rafael Larco Hoyle (* 18. Mai 1901 in Trujillo; † 23. Oktober 1966 in Lima) war ein peruanischer Archäologe.
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rdfs:comment Rafael Larco Hoyle (* 18. Mai 1901 in Trujillo; † 23. Oktober 1966 in Lima) war ein peruanischer Archäologe. , Rafael Larco Hoyle (18 May 1901 in ChicamaRafael Larco Hoyle (18 May 1901 in Chicama Valley, Peru – 23 October 1966, Lima), raised at Chiclin, his family's estate, was sent to school in Maryland, United States, at the age of twelve. He later entered Cornell University to study agricultural engineering and by 1923 returned to Peru to work on the family's sugar cane plantation. After spending most of his youth abroad, Larco Hoyle arrived to Peru with the eyes of an outsider. With this foreigner's curiosity he explored the country and discovered an ancient cultural patrimony in the north coast. Larco Hoyle recognized the need to house these objects in a safe place. It was at that point, Larco Hoyle dreamt of a museum, one like he had seen in the United States.one like he had seen in the United States. , Rafael Larco Hoyle, né le 18 mai 1901 à Trujillo, était un archéologue péruvien. Il est mort le 23 octobre 1966 à Lima. , Rafael Carlos Víctor Constante Larco HoyleRafael Carlos Víctor Constante Larco Hoyle (Hacienda Chiclín, Trujillo, 18 de mayo de 1901 - Lima, 23 de octubre de 1966) fue un arqueólogo, investigador, escritor, ingeniero agrícola e historiador peruano. Hizo contribuciones fundamentales para el conocimiento de diversas culturas pre incaicas del norte del Perú. Fundó el Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera en 1926.Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera en 1926.
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