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Archaeological and anthropological papers and notes, 1898-1934, undated

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 8

Scope and Contents

Assorted archaeological, anthropological, and linguistic papers on the following topics: Bandelier National Monument and Gran Quivira National Monument; anthropological and linguistic research on the Tewa-speaking peoples of New Mexico; archaeological expeditions in the Rio Grande and Jemez areas; Native American languages; and various topics related to New Mexico archaeology.
  1. National Park Service brochures for Bandelier National Monument and Gran Quivira National Monument.
  2. "Comparison of Edward S. Curtis and Emily Crew Parsons' Writings on the Tewa"
  3. Journal of the "Rio Grande Expedition," 1910.
  4. Proclamation by President Howard Taft designating Gran Quivira as a National Monument, 1909.
  5. Proclamation by President Wilson adding acreage to Gran Quivira National Monument, 1919.
  6. J. W. Virgin, "The Ruins of Gran Quivira," American Archaeologist, January 1898.
  7. John H. Blanke, "The Jemez Springs Expedition of 1922 at Giusewa."
  8. Handwritten notes on the Tewa language, possibly by Thomas Dozier.
  9. Caroline Thompson, "The Cosmography of the Tewa Indians."
  10. John P. Harrington, "Derivations of Tewa Place-Names."
  11. El Palacio, November 1934.
  12. Edgar L. Hewett, 'The Archaeology of the Rio Grande Valley."
  13. Aleš Hrdlička, "Somatology of the Pueblo Indians."
  14. Edgar L. Hewett, "Archaeological Investigations on Pajarito Plateau, New Mexico," 1905.

Dates

  • 1898-1934, undated

Access Restrictions

None

Extent

From the Collection: 24 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library Repository

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