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Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902
Gilbert, Grove Karl, 1843-1918
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March 23, 1896
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15 Pages
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS7030
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National Anthropological Archives
Transmits archeological specimens together with sketches of petroglyphs collected during work for the United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Includes sketches of petroglyphs and notes on specimens.
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McKern, W. C. (Will Carleton), 1892-
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undated
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108 Pages
3 Drawings
39 Photographs
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS1832
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National Anthropological Archives
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Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum Department of Anthropology Division of Archeology
Jochelson, Waldemar I.
Bernheimer, Charles L.
Colburn, Burnham S.
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1870s-1930s
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1,600 Items
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.40
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National Anthropological Archives
The material consists mostly of photographic prints. A few negatives, photomechanical prints, tintypes, drawings, newspaper clippings, notes, and letters are also included. Much of the material is annotated. In part, the file was assembled for or relates to many accessions and cataloging units of the division. The material was received from profes...
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Wormington, Hannah Marie
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1930-1993
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25.8 Linear feet (58 boxes, 1 oversized, 1 lantern slide tray)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.1995-19
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National Anthropological Archives
The Hannah Marie Wormington papers, 1930-1993, document her professional career as an archeologist through correspondence, film, grant proposals, lantern slides, lecture notes, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, photographs, presentations, publications, reports, slides, and sound recordings, including her field work at the Folsom Site.
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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
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circa 1930s
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2 Film reels (16 minutes, black-and-white color silent; 900 feet, 16mm)
- Collection ID:
- HSFA.1987.05
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Human Studies Film Archives
Two amateur films of archeological content: "Sticks and Stones" and "Broken Flute Cave and La Plata" taken of work by Earl H. Morris in Arizona and southwestern Colorado. Please note that the contents of the collection and the language and terminology used reflect the context and culture of the time of its creation. As an historical document, its...
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Roberts, Frank H. H. (Frank Harold Hanna), 1897-1966
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1921-1941
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ca 3100 Photographs (Prints: 8 boxes;
Nitrate negatives: 15 boxes, 1 MS folder;
Acetate negatives: 8 boxes;
Glass negatives: 2 boxes plus sink-mats;
Lantern slides: 4 trays)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.4851
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National Anthropological Archives
This material forms the photographic component of MS 4851, the Frank H.H. Roberts, Jr. papers. The bulk of the photographs document Pueblo and Basketmaker period sites excavated by Roberts, particularly in Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, and Paleo-Indian sites including Lindenmeier in Colorado and San Jon in New Mexico. In addition there are photographs of the Shiloh Mound site in Tennessee. Other sites studied by Roberts around the United States are represented to a smaller degree. There is also a small series that relates to sites outside the United States. The collection includes images of human remains.
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Strong, William Duncan, 1899-1962
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1902-1965
bulk 1927-1955
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64.88 Linear feet (87 boxes; 16 map folders; and 14 boxes of nitrate negatives, which are not included in the linear feet extent measurement)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.1974-28
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National Anthropological Archives
William Duncan Strong's early interest was in zoology, but, while an undergraduate at the University of California, he was brought into anthropology under the influence of Alfred Louis Kroeber. He conducted archaeological and ethnological field research in several areas of the New World and was the first professionally trained archaeologist to focus on the Great Plains, where he applied the so-called direct historical method, working from known history in interpreting archaeological sites. Strong's papers include correspondence, field notes, diaries, newspaper clippings, teaching notes and student papers, manuscripts of his writings, writings by other authors, papers from the various organizations in which he served, maps, and a considerable number of photographs from his field work. The materials date from 1902 to 1965, with most of the materials being from 1927 to 1955.
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Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
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undated
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS1671
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National Anthropological Archives
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Department of Anthropology
Smithsonian Institution. Department of Anthropology
Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Department of Anthropology
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1840s-circa 2015
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330.25 Linear feet (519 boxes)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.XXXX.0311
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National Anthropological Archives
The Department of Anthropology records contain administrative and research materials produced by the department and its members from the time of the Smithsonian Institution's foundation until today.
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Mallery, Garrick, 1831-1894
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1849-1902
bulk 1870-1895
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41.29 Linear feet (22 boxes, 29 folders, 3 mounted drawings, and 3 rolled items)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS2372
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National Anthropological Archives
Garrick Mallery (1831-1894) was an ethnologist with the Bureau of American Ethnology who focused primarily on Native American sign language and pictography. This collection reflects Mallery's research interests and methods. Much of the collection is comprised of correspondence and notes relating to sign language and pictography and is organized chiefly by either the cultural or geographic region to which the material belongs. Bound volumes of several of his publications are included, along with annotated draft copies from collaborators. In the case of Mallery's work on pictography, the collection includes several oversize items including original works and reproductions.
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