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=== Thierry Jamin === | === Thierry Jamin === | ||
Thierry Jamin is a French explorer and archaeologist known for his work in South America, particularly in Peru. Born on May 10, 1967, in Bondy, France, Jamin developed an interest in the history and cultures of the Andean civilizations early in his career. He is perhaps best known for his theories and expeditions searching for the lost city of Paititi, which he believes to be located in the remote areas of the Peruvian Amazon. Jamin remains a prominent figure in the field of exploratory archaeology, contributing significantly to the study and preservation of South American indigenous cultures. | Thierry Jamin is a French explorer and archaeologist known for his work in South America, particularly in Peru. Born on May 10, 1967, in Bondy, France, Jamin developed an interest in the history and cultures of the Andean civilizations early in his career. He is perhaps best known for his theories and expeditions searching for the lost city of Paititi, which he believes to be located in the remote areas of the Peruvian Amazon. Jamin remains a prominent figure in the field of exploratory archaeology, contributing significantly to the study and preservation of South American indigenous cultures. | ||
=== Jaime Maussan === | === Jaime Maussan === | ||
Jaime Maussan is a Mexican journalist and ufologist, best known for his investigative work on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial phenomena. Born in 1953 in Mexico City, he began his career in journalism as a correspondent and anchor for Televisa, covering a broad range of topics, from politics to science. In the early 1990s, Maussan shifted his focus to UFOlogy, hosting the TV show "Tercer Milenio," which investigates UFO sightings and alien encounters. Maussan's work has significantly influenced the popular and cultural discourse surrounding UFOs in Latin America. | Jaime Maussan is a Mexican journalist and ufologist, best known for his investigative work on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial phenomena. Born in 1953 in Mexico City, he began his career in journalism as a correspondent and anchor for Televisa, covering a broad range of topics, from politics to science. In the early 1990s, Maussan shifted his focus to UFOlogy, hosting the TV show "Tercer Milenio," which investigates UFO sightings and alien encounters. Maussan's work has significantly influenced the popular and cultural discourse surrounding UFOs in Latin America. | ||
=== John D. McDowell, DDS, MS === | === John D. McDowell, DDS, MS === | ||
McDowell is a tenured professor in the Department of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from Loyola University of Chicago School of Dentistry. Subsequently, Dr. McDowell completed a five-year combined residency and fellowship program at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. In addition, he holds a Master of Science degree from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Texas. His master's thesis compared the radiographic features of facial fractures in female victims of domestic violence to those in women involved in motor vehicle accidents. | McDowell is a tenured professor in the Department of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from Loyola University of Chicago School of Dentistry. Subsequently, Dr. McDowell completed a five-year combined residency and fellowship program at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. In addition, he holds a Master of Science degree from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Texas. His master's thesis compared the radiographic features of facial fractures in female victims of domestic violence to those in women involved in motor vehicle accidents. |