MS 4763 "The Mounds of the Calapooia"
Margason, E. H.
Site map, showing location of "mounds" (village or camp sites) and burial "mounds" along the Calapooia River from Albany to Brownsville and on Muddy Creek from Oakville to Halsey.
MS 2164 Blueprint maps of the Harpeth valley, showing Mound Bottom area, 25 miles w. of Nashville, Tennessee, and location of "painted cliffs" with sun pictograph
Myer, William Edward, 1862-1923
Includes two letters of transmittal from the cartographer, Albert F. Ganier. Also extract from Haywood (. . . History of Tennessee. . .), 1823, relating to mounds in Harpeth valley, 5 pages.
MS 7320 Field reports, catalogs, and administrative papers relating to the Bureau of American Ethnology Mound Survey
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Mound Exploration Division
MS 7271 Two notes on mounds
One notes concerns a mound twelves miles south of Columbia, South Carolina, and the other a village site west of Waynesboro, Georgia.
MS 7477 Etowah Mounds, Bartow County, Georgia Map No. 1
1 Sheet (28 x 22 in.)
The second map, which was found with this first, may not relate to Etowah Mounds. It seems to indicate excavations in a circular area.
MS 1548 Travels in Louisiana
Notes on Troyville Mounds..
MS 2539 Location of mounds in Ozuluana Co., Veracruz, Mexico
Manuscript notations show not only the location of mound sites, but also names and types of artifacts found (i.e. "carved stone," "axe heads," "broken pottery," etc.) at many of the sites. Base map is entitled, "Mexican Oilfields...Ozuluana County, State of Veracruz, 1916." In the lower right corner a note indicating …
Photographs of Etowah Indian Mound State Historic Site
Photographs, possibly made by Cyrus Thomas or John P. Rogan, depicting Native American mounds at Etowah, Georgia.
John L. Buckner film of an Adena burial mound excavation
Footage documenting the archaeology of the Wright burial mound, a middle to late Adena culture site in Eastern Kentucky. This large-scale mound excavation was made possible by a work crew provided by the Works Progress Administration. The film shows archaeological methodology, particularly in the manner of excavation through arbitrary stratigraphic …
Photograph collection relating to archeology, burial mounds, and the Southwest
1 Print (platinum)
18 Prints (silver gelatin)
38 Prints (albumen)
Photographs relating to archeology, most of which were made by Bureau of American Ethnology photographers and ethnologists. Much of the collection consists of photographs by Cosmos and Victor Mindeleff of Southwest pueblos. Images depict mounds and excavations (including Grant Mound in Pennsylvania and additional mounds in West Virginia, Alabama, Louisiana …