George Hubbard Pepper photograph collection
23 Photographic prints (black & white)
George Hubbard Pepper specialized in the study of cultures of the American Southwest and Ecuador. Tribes which he studied are Acoma, Aztec, Blackfeet, Cochiti, Hopi, Isleta, Jemez, Laguna, Nambe, Navajo, Picuris, Pojuaque, Puye, San Carlos Apache, San Felipe, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Sandia, Santa Ana, Santa Clara, Taos, Tarascan, Tesuque, Ute, Zia, and Zuni. Photographs in the collection are of an excavation in Tottenville, New York, 1895; Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Cañon, New Mexico: Hyde Expedition, 1896-1900; and expeditions to the occupied Pueblos of the Southwest, 1904; Mexico, 1904, 1906; Guatemala; and Ecuador, 1907. There are also photos which complement a study Pepper did of the technique of Navajo weaving, and miscellaneous scenic and personal photos.
William Gedney Beatty glass plate negatives collection
1 Contact print
The William Gedney Beatty glass plate negatives collection contains 5 photographs depicting Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling sites at Mesa Verde, Colorado prior to restoration, circa 1892-1900. The collection was photographed or collected by architect and artist W. Gedney Beatty.
John Wetherill lantern slides
This collection contains glass lantern slides shot by rancher and explorer John Wetherill (1866-1944). The photographs depict Ancestral Puebloan sites in southwestern U.S., as well as photos of Diné (Navajo) and Ute men and women.
Pueblo Bonito Ruins
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- Creators:
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Mindeleff ?
- Dates:
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undated
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1 Photographic print (007 in x 009 in mounted on 010 in x 012 in)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.24
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
View of Archaeological Excavation Showing Stone Foundation Of Pueblo Near Tuba City
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Fewkes, Jesse Walter, 1850-1930
- Dates:
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1908
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1 Photographic print (007 in x 017 in mounted on 011 in x 021 in)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.24
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
In Search of the Early Americans
Shell Oil Company
Edited film produced by the Shell Oil Company in consultation with the Smithsonian Department of Anthropology. Film presents the theory that a prehistoric land bridge existed between Seward Peninsula and Siberia allowing the migration of man to North America. Animated scenes depict the formation of glaciers and the subsequent fall …
Ruins of Masonry Structures
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- Creators:
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Mindeleff
- Dates:
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undated
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1 Photographic print (007 in x 009 in)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.28
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
View of Burial with Skeleton
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- Creators:
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Simmons, J.W.
- Dates:
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MAY 1926
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1 Photographic print (006 in x 003 in)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.24
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
View of Burial with Skeleton
- Level:
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- Creators:
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Simmons, J.W.
- Dates:
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MAY 1926
- Size:
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1 Photographic print (005 in x 003 in)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.24
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
View of Burial with Skeleton
- Level:
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- Creators:
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Simmons, J.W.
- Dates:
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MAY 1926
- Size:
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1 Photographic print (006 in x 003 in)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.24
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives