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1Author:  Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott), 1867-1962Requires cookie*
 Title:  Andrew Ellicott Douglass papers, 1867-1962 ead 
 Date(s):  1867-1962 
 Abstract:  Chiefly materials related to A.E. Douglass' astronomical and tree-ring research, and administration, at the Harvard College Observatory, Lowell Observatories, Steward Observatory, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, and University of Arizona. Includes correspondence, photographs, films shot by A.E. Douglass, and an unpublished biography. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Scientific apparatus and instruments | Scientists -- Arizona | Astronomical observatories -- Arizona | Astronomical observatories -- Mexico | Astronomical observatories -- Peru | Climatology -- Research | Dendrochronology -- Research | Solar eclipses -- Observations | Tree-rings -- Research | Solar energy -- Research | Sunspots -- Research | Weather forecasting -- Research 
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...ARCH 3; Mesa Verde; Broken Flute Cave,...
...ARCH 2; Hopi Mesas; (Lyndon L. ) Hargrave; Roosevelt 9:6,...
...by A.E.D. : "Crossdating at Mesa Verde National Park," (...
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2Author:  Smiley, Terah L. (Terah Leroy), 1914-Requires cookie*
 Title:  Terah L. Smiley Papers 1914-1991 (bulk 1956-1970) ead 
 Date(s):  1914-1991 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, reports and articles concerning Smiley’s faculty career at the University of Arizona, as director of the Tree-Ring Laboratory, and as director of the Geochronology Department, as well as his work on committees of various regional, national and international organizations related to his field. Much of the content is administrative and related to departmental planning and development and work with professional organizations over the years but some involves working with others on research interests. Also present are materials about arid lands and Arizona places such as Tumamoc Hill, Sunset Crater, and the Petrified Forest. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  University of Arizona—Administration—History—Sources. | University of Arizona—Faculty. | Arid regions climate—Southwest, New. | Geological time—Research. | DendrochronologyResearch. | Scientists—Arizona. | Scientists—United States. | Tumamoc Hill (Ariz.). | Petrified Forest National Park (Ariz.)—Antiquities. | Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (Ariz.)--Antiquities. 
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...Mesa Verde N.P. Pithouse No. 1, Am Antiquity,...
...Mesa Verde N. P. Pithouse No. 1 article,...
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