Federico Kauffmann Doig

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Born (1928-09-20) September 20, 1928 (age 97)
Chiclayo, Peru
Federico Kauffmann Doig
Federico Kauffmann at 2011
Federico Kauffmann at 2011
Born (1928-09-20) September 20, 1928 (age 97)
Chiclayo, Peru
Occupation(s)Archaeology, Anthropology, History

Federico Kauffmann Doig (born September 20, 1928) is a Peruvian historian, archaeologist, and anthropologist. He has made great contributions to the study of the civilizations of Ancient Peru, particularly on the Chavín culture and the Chachapoya culture.[1]

Kauffmann Doig was born in Chiclayo, and spent his childhood and infancy in small localities of Cajamarca and Amazonas, particularly in Cocochillo (today Camporredondo) on the margin right hand of the River Marañon. His father was German but on the maternal side, he has ancestors of Scottish and Spanish origin, as well as ancestors who forged the millenary Mochica and Lambayeque or Sican cultures.[2]

On having reached his secondary studies in the College of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Lima, he entered to the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, who would grant him two times the doctorate: first in Archaeology and then in History.[2]

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