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241Author:  Longacre, William A., 1937-2015Add to Favorites
 Title:  William A. Longacre papers, 1937-2016 ead 
 Date(s):  1937-2016 
 Abstract:  The professional papers of William A. Longacre (1937-2015), archaeologist and former Head of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Includes correspondence, research files, publications, organization files, and records of field work in east-central Arizona, the Philippines, and China. Approximately half of the collection documents Longacre’s long term ethnoarchaeological research program focused on ceramics among the Kalinga, an indigenous group in the northern Philippines, consisting of correspondence, field notes, and data analysis. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Ceramics. | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona. | Ethnoarchaeology. | Indians of North America--Arizona--Antiquities. | Kalinga (Philippine people). | Processual archaeology. | Social archaeology. 
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242Author:  unknownAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Hodges Site Materials: Illustrations ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  A bound volume of 71 sheets of original photographs and drawings illustrating artifact types and house plans from the Hodges Site (AZ AA:12:18 ASM), a Hohokam site in the Tucson Basin, Pima County, Arizona. Materials include 71 numbered plates covering stone objects, shell artifacts, ceramics (including Snaketown, Canada del Oro, Rillito, Rincon, and Tanque Verde Red-on-Brown types), figurines, worked sherds, original drawings of shell and stone objects, and architectural plans for 23 houses. Three unnumbered photographs of three-quarter grooved axes and mauls are also present. Plate numbers were assigned in accordance with I. Kelly's report and J. Officer's revised summary. Assignment of plate numbers and table of contents were added by J. Barr, Arizona State Museum Library, July 3, 1968. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Hohokam culture. | Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Antiquities. | Pottery, Prehistoric -- Arizona -- Tucson Region. | Stone implements -- Arizona -- Tucson Region. | Shell ornaments -- Arizona -- Tucson Region. | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Tucson Region. 
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243Author:  unknownAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Tucson Artifacts (Crosses) -- Silverbell Material circa 1920s-1970 ead 
 Date(s):  circa 1920s-1970 
 Abstract:  The collection documents the discovery, investigation, and prolonged authenticity debate surrounding the Tucson Artifacts (also known as the Silverbell Road artifacts or Lead Crosses), a group of lead objects — crosses, swords, spears, and related items bearing Latin and Hebrew inscriptions — excavated near Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, between 1924 and 1927. Materials include correspondence, reports, statements, typescripts, transcriptions, illustrations, maps, assay certificates, newspaper clippings, publications, and miscellaneous notes drawn from the files of the Arizona State Museum and other sources. Principal figures represented include Byron Cummings, Emil W. Haury, Raymond H. Thompson, A. E. Douglass, Thomas W. Bent, Charles E. Manier, Neil M. Judd, and numerous other scholars and correspondents. The collection incorporates materials previously held as Archives A-054, A-055, A-191, A-192, and A-193. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Antiquities -- Collection and preservation -- Arizona. | Archaeological forgeries -- Arizona. | Inscriptions, Latin -- Arizona. | Inscriptions, Hebrew -- Arizona. | Lead objects -- Arizona. | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Tucson Region. 
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244Author:  Morris, Earl Halstead, 1889-1956.Add to Favorites
 Title:  Earl Morris Papers: Notes on Miscellaneous Artifacts ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  A bound volume of 108 pages, mostly written or typed on re-used paper, comprising Earl Morris's notes on miscellaneous artifacts from the Prayer Rock District. Artifacts are catalogued individually by number and described; drawings by Robert Burgh appear on undersize pages. The volume includes two catalogue number series: items in the 29.1 series may be from the 1929 Bernheimer Expedition (catalogue numbers for reconnaissance trips were preceded by the year); items in the 350000 series are from an unknown source loaned to Earl Morris for study purposes. The drawing on page 76 is unnumbered but the illustration matches the description of item 350436; the drawing on page 81 is labeled No. 350466 but no such item is listed and it matches the description of item 350446. The volume concludes with three supplementary sections: work sheets by Elizabeth Morris (p. 102), notes on possible source of artifacts dated March 27, 1957 by E. Morris (p. 105), notes on unpublished pottery, Pit III (p. 107), and notes on possible source of artifacts dated October 6, 1957 by N. A. R. (p. 108). Table of contents and pagination were added by J. Barr, Arizona State Museum Library, July 17, 1968. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Basketmaker culture. | Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Antiquities. | Archaeological specimens -- Catalogs. | Textile fabrics, Prehistoric -- Arizona. | Basketwork, Prehistoric -- Arizona. | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona. 
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245Author:  Morris, Earl Halstead, 1889-1956Add to Favorites
 Title:  Earl Morris Papers: Photographs of Broken Flute Cave circa 1931 ead 
 Date(s):  circa 1931 
 Abstract:  Archives folder A-130 contains a photograph catalogue and photographs taken by archaeologist Earl H. Morris documenting the excavation of Broken Flute Cave, a Basketmaker III site located in the Prayer Rock District of northeastern Arizona. The catalogue lists 142 numbered photographs depicting rooms, cists, burials, kiva features, wall construction, and stratigraphic deposits, as well as a supplementary list of miniature prints from the Red Rock Photo Catalog. Negatives are on file at Arizona State Museum; additional photographs are in archives folder A-131. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona. | Basketmaker culture--Arizona. | Cliff-dwellings--Arizona. | Indians of North America--Arizona--Antiquities. | Broken Flute Cave. | Basketmaker III. | Kivas. | Archaeological photography. 
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246Author:  unknownAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee Records1992-1993 ead 
 Date(s):  1992-1993 
 Abstract:  Reprint of minutes from NAGPRA meeting 
 Repository:  The Heard Museum 
 Subjects:  Indians of North America -- Material culture. | Cultural property -- Repatriation -- United States. | Cultural property -- Government policy -- United States. | Human remains (Archaeology) -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Human remains (Archaeology) -- Repatriation -- United States. | Indians of North America -- Antiquities -- Law and legislation. | Museums -- Law and legislation -- United States. 
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247Author:  Bartlett, Katharine Foster, Gene Field Museum of Northern Arizona United States. National Park ServiceAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Gene Field Foster collection, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Archaeology—Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.) | Indians of North America—Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.) —Antiquities. | Historic sites—Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.) | Birds—Research | Bird banding | Birds—Behavior | Birds—Habitat | Tusayan (Ariz.)—Pictorial works | Southwest, New—Pictorial works 
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248Author:  Julian D. HaydenAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Julian D. Hayden Photograph Collection 1934-1942 ead 
 Date(s):  1934-1942 
 Abstract:  This collection is comprised of personal and professional photographs of Julian D. Hayden. Much of this material relates to his work as an archaeologist, including excavations of Snaketown, Ventana Cave, Pueblo Grande and other excavations. Other photos include Pima Indian ethnographic material, 19th century Arizona ruins and Spanish missions in Arizona and Mexico. Personal photographs include images of Irwin Hayden (Julian D. Hayden’s father,) Emil Haury and other contemporaries of Hayden. There are also some photographs of Julian Hayden’s jewelry work. All images are available in negative format or contact sheets. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Tohono O'odham Indians--Arizona | Tohono O'odham Indians--Social life and customs | Hohokham | Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona | Indians of North American--Arizona--Antiquities | Archaeologists--Arizona | Indian baskets--Southwest | Missions--Spanish--United States | Hohokham culture--Arizona--Phoenix | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Phoenix | Architecture -- Mexico -- Hermosillo | Photography—Applied | Tohono O'Odham art | Archaeology—Arizona | Hohokam culture 
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249Author:  Morris, Earl Halstead, 1889-1956Add to Favorites
 Title:  Earl Morris Papers: Photographs of Atahonez and Related Sites ead 
 Date(s):   
 Abstract:  Archives folder A-131 contains photograph catalogues and photographs from Earl H. Morris's archaeological work in the Prayer Rock District of northeastern Arizona. Although the cover sheet identifies the folder as "Photographs of Atahonez," the contents document multiple sites in the region. The folder includes: a photograph catalogue (E series, Nos. E-1 through E-17) covering Atahonez, Broken Flute Cave, Pocket Cave, and the Red Wash drainage area; a photograph catalogue with captions by Joe Ben Wheat (1956-57) covering the W series (Nos. W-1 through W-51) for Pocket Cave, Cave 1, Cave 2, Cave 3, and Broken Flute Cave; a duplicate copy of the E-series catalogue; a Red Rock Photo Catalog part 3 listing miniature prints E-18 through E-23; and a document identifying photographs of Johnson's Maps of the Red Rock District covering Broken Flute Cave, Caves 1 and 2, Pocket Cave, and a Reconstructed Pithouse (Nos. 1-16). Negatives are on file at Arizona State Museum; additional photographs are in archives folder A-130. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona. | Basketmaker culture--Arizona. | Cliff-dwellings--Arizona. | Indians of North America--Arizona--Antiquities. | Atahonez. | Broken Flute Cave. | Pocket Cave. | Red Wash drainage. | Basketmaker III. | Pueblo I. | Archaeological photography. 
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250Author:  Morris, Earl Halstead, 1889-1956Add to Favorites
 Title:  Earl Morris Papers: Dog Hair Sashes from Obelisk Cave 1930-1968 (bulk 1946) ead 
 Date(s):  1930-1968 
 Abstract:  Archives folder A-132 contains a bound volume of 48 pages documenting six Basketmaker dog hair sashes (catalog Nos. 846A–846F) recovered together in one bundle during the 1930 excavation of Obelisk Cave. The volume includes correspondence between Earl Morris and Alexander Wetmore, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (July 1946), regarding identification of dog fur used in the sashes; a shipping invoice from the Smithsonian; handwritten notes on data requirements; a chart showing details of sashes 846A–F; descriptions of plaiting techniques; a guide to measurements; sections on braids, lashing, and thread-length calculations; and detailed analyses of each individual sash specimen. Pages 20 and 21 are joined to form an oversize fold-out drawing of sash 846A. Table of contents and pagination were added by J. Farr, Arizona State Museum Library, July 17, 1968. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Excavations (Archaeology)--Arizona. | Basketmaker culture--Arizona. | Indians of North America--Textile fabrics--Arizona. | Indians of North America--Material culture--Arizona. | Indians of North America--Arizona--Antiquities. | Obelisk Cave. | Sashes. | Basketmaker III. | Plaiting. | Dog hair textiles. | Braids (Plaiting) 
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251Author:  United States. Bureau of Engraving and Printing United States Postal ServiceAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Philatelic collection, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902--Travel--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)--Pictorial works | Antiquities on postage stamps | Commemorative postage stamps | History on postage stamps | Art on postage stamps | Plate blocks (Postage stamps) | First day covers (Philately) | Pueblo Indians | Hopi pottery | Hopi Indians | Acoma pottery | Acoma Indians | Zia pottery | Zia Indians | Pueblo pottery | Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1510-1554--Travel--Southwest, New 
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252Author:  Bartlett, Katharine Colton, Harold Sellers, 1881-1970 Colton, J. Ferrell (Joseph Ferrell), 1914- Renaud, E. B. (Etienne Bernardeau), 1880-1973Add to Favorites
 Title:  Katharine Bartlett collection, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Pueblo Indians | Southwest, New—History | Prehistoric peoples—America | Craniometry | Craniology | Petroglyphs—Southwest, New | Hopi Indians | Hopi pottery | Hopi silverwork | Hopi Indians—Social life and customs | Hopi Indians—Rites and ceremonies | Museum curators | Museum libraries | Museum techniques | Indians—Southwest, New—Antiquities | Anthropology—Research | Anthropology, Prehistoric—Southwest, New | Material culture 
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