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Sayles Papers 1913-1977
MS 1
Creator:
Sayles, E. B. (Edwin Booth), 1892-1977
Title:
Sayles Papers,
Inclusive Dates:
1913-1977
Quantity:
8 linear feet
Abstract:
Collection consists of surveys, reports and notes relating to several
archaeological sites surveyed or excavated by E.B. Sayles, particularly work on the Cochise Culture,
as well as some personal materials mainly relating to his freelance photography.
Identification:
MS 1
Language:
English.
Repository:
Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
PO Box 210026
Tucson, AZ 85721-0026
Phone: 520-621-4695
Email: larc@email.arizona.edu
URL: http://statemuseum.arizona.edu/
Biographical Note
Edwin Booth (Ted) Sayles was born in Abilene, Texas, in 1892. He was active in the family real
estate business in Abilene from 1919 to 1931 and was Director of the Texas Real
Estate Board from 1925 to 1931. He was co-founder of the Texas Archaeological
and Paleontological Society and was its Secretary-Treasurer from 1929 to 1931.
When he was 38 years old he decided to make a career of his hobbies:
anthropology and archaeology. His only formal education in these fields
consisted of extension courses at the University of Texas and Colombia
University.
In 1931 Sayles went to work for the Gila Pueblo Foundation, Globe, Arizona.
He worked there until 1942 when he left to work at the Inspiration Mine, Miami,
Arizona. While at Gila Pueblo he participated in archaeological investigations
in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Sonora, Mexico and Chihuahua, Mexico. His reports for
the Gila Pueblo Foundation include papers on the 1934-1935 excavations at Snaketown, Arizona
(Medallion Paper No. 25), An Archaeological Survey of Texas (Medallion Paper
No. 17, 1935), An Archaeological Survey of Chihuahua, Mexico (Medallion Paper No. 22, 1936), The
Cochise Culture (Medallion Paper
No. 28, 1941), and The San Simon Branch: Excavations at Cave Creek and in the San Simon Valley.
(Medallion Papers Nos. 34 and 35, 1945-46).
In 1943 Sayles became Curator at the Arizona State Museum (ASM). He
was Acting Director of the Museum in 1949-50 and served as Assistant Director
of the University of Arizona's Archaeological Field School at Point of Pines,
Arizona, that same year. He retired from the Arizona State Museum in 1961.
During his years at the ASM, Sayles continued to write on the archaeology of
Arizona. He was an active photographer and had photo essays published in
Arizona Highways. He also supplied photographs for the files of Black Star
Publishing Company.
After his retirement Sayles wrote, with Mary Ellen
Stevens, two juvenile novels based on archaeology. One of these, Throwstone,
the First American Boy, won the Cokesbury Juvenile Award. Other books written
or co-written by Sayles after his retirement include Fantasies of Gold: Legends
of Treasure and How They Grew, and Faith, Flowers and Fiestas. He was revising
the Cochise report at the time of his death on May 26, 1977.
Sayles served with the infantry in World War I and was awarded the Croix de Guerre by
the French government for gallantry in action.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of 9 boxes of
manuscript materials arranged in 9 subgroups: Subgroup 1, Cochise Report,
1935-77; Subgroup 2, Chihuahua Archaeological Survey, 1933, 1969-75; Subgroup
3, Hohokam Report, 1962-64; Subgroup 4, Paul S. Martin. The Last 10,000 Years:
A Fossil Pollen Record of the American Southwest, 1958-64; Subgroup 5, Normal
Whalen. Cochise Culture Sites in the Central San Pedro Drainage, Arizona.
1966-72; Subgroup 6, Freelance Photography Material, 1944-77; Subgroup 7,
Source Materials, undated; Subgroup 8, Personal Files, 1913-61; Subgroup 9,
Miscellany, 1936-40.
The collection relates primarily to E.B. Sayles'
archaeological work in southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and
northern Mexico. It is particularly strong in its study of the Cochise Culture.
Subgroups 1, 3, 4, and 5 all contain material on the Cochise Culture. There is
also material on archaeological surveys Sayles did in Chihuahua, Mexico (Sg.
2), southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico (Sg. 1 and 3), and
notebooks of quotations, references and notes on archaeological topics that
Sayles collected over a period of years (Sg. 7). The material on Sayles' personal life
consists of a few documents on his freelance photography
activities (Sg.6), a journal of random notes (c. 1913), a journal of a trip to
Alamos, Mexico, some cartoons he drew for the University of Texas student
magazine, and a few letters about his retirement (all Sg. 8). There are also 4
manuscripts on the archaeology of the Big Bend Country, Texas and Mexico (Sg.
9). Principal correspondents are Ernst and Ada Antevs, Harold S. Gladwin, Edith
Sangster and Raymond H. Thompson.
ASM accession numbers related to this collection inlcude, but are not limited to: AP-1982-66, AP-2017-159, ASMLA 83-28. Photographs associated with this collection may be housed in ASM Photographic Collections under ASM accession number AP-2004-1343, or other numbers.
Arrangement
This collection is organized into nine subgroups and 28 series:
Access to specific information about the nature and location of
archaeological resources may be restricted pursuant to the United States Archaeological Resources Protection Act
of 1979 (ARPA) and Arizona Revised Statues, Title 39-125. ARPA includes a specific exemption from the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) requirements for information about the nature and location of archaeological resources
(16 U.S. Code 470hh: Confidentiality of information concerning the nature and location of
archaeological resources).
Conditions Governing Use
The Arizona State Museum may not own copyright to all
parts of this collection. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain
permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the
creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or
literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona
Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum, its
officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person
asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.
Additional E.B. Sayles papers related to his service in the military during World War 1 are held in the Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.
Photographs related to these archives are housed with the Arizona State Museum Photographic Collection. Contact the ASM Curator of Photographic Collections for more information.
This collection was given to the
Arizona State Museum by E.B. Sayles (ca. 1970) and Mrs. Finis Mothershead
(ca. 1977). The four Big Bend archaeology manuscripts were probably donated by
Emil W. Haury between 1976-1978.
Preferred Citation
Sayles Papers, 1913-1977 (MS 1). Arizona State Museum Archives.
Subgroup 1 contains materials from the original Cochise report (1941) and subsequent revisions
(1958, 1969). It consists of 6 series: Series 1, Correspondence, 1938-70; Series
2, Field Notes, 1935-69; Series 3, Drafts and Reports, 1936-69; Series 4,
Analyses, Charts, Profiles and Checklists, 1937-59; Series 5, Photographs,
1935-40; Series 6, Editorial Comments and Notes, 1956-58. Sayles originally
published his findings on the Cochise Culture in The Cochise Culture, by Sayles
and Ernst Antevs, Medallion paper no. 29, Gila Pueblo, 1941. He revised this
work in 1958 and again in 1969. Publication is still pending (1982). Published
in 1983 as UA Anthro Paper #42.
Series 1, Correspondence, 1938-70, relates to Sayles' work on the Cochise Culture and reports he wrote on his
work. Correspondents include Hildegarde Howard (1938-39) and Chester Stock (1938-41), concerning the
identification of camel, dire wolf and other bone for the original Cochise report;
Harold S. Gladwin (1941), concerning the original Cochise report; Ernst and Ada Antevs (1956-58),
Charles DiPeso (1957), Terah L. Smiley (1956-1957) and William W. Wasley (1957), concerning the 1958
revision of the Cochise report; Emil W. Haury (1957), concerning the 1958 revision of the Cochise report and expenses for further research; and Raymond H. Thompson (1956-70), concerning the 1958 revision of the Cochise report, a 1966 shipment of the "Texas Collection," and turning over Cochise archival material to the Arizona State Museum. Note: More correspondence concerning the identification of artifacts and samples is included in Series 4, Analyses, Charts, Profiles and Checklists.
Series 2, Field Notes, 1935-69, documents work done on Cochise sites. Most of the notes were recorded by Sayles. Emil W. Haury recorded the first nine pages of the field notebook covering Cochise sites, 1935; Sayles recorded the rest of the notes in this notebook. Major sites and areas covered include Double Adobe and Whitewater Wash, Hands Site, Cave Creek, San Simon, Lake Cochise, Lordsburg Lake, Lake Cloverdale, San Pedro Valley, Santa Cruz Valley, and Sulphur Springs Valley. There are logs for trips taken through southeastern Arizona in 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955 and 1956.
box
item
1
3
Emil W. Haury, Cochise Sites,
E.B. Sayles, Cochise Sites, 1935 1936
1
4
E.B. Sayles, Cochise Sites, 1937
1
5
E.B. Sayles, Cochise Sites, Double Adobe, 1937
1
6
Cochise Report: Field Notes
House Floor, E.J. Hands Site, Cave Creek, 1937
box
folder
1
7
Cochise Report: Field Notes
G.P Chiricahua 3:21, E.J. Hands Ranch, 1937
Map: G.P. Chiricahua 3:21. Stored in oversize.
box
folder
1
8
Cochise Report: Field Notes
G.P. Chiricahua 3:22, E.J. Hands Ranch, 1937
box
folder
1
9
Cochise Report: Field Notes
Double Adobe, 1936-37
Whitewater Wash, 1936-38
Map: Whitewater Wash, Stored in oversize., 1938, 1956.
box
folder
1
10
Cochise Report: Field Notes
Whitewater Wash, Sonora F:10, 1936-39
Map: Whitewater Wash, Sonora F:10:35, Stored in oversize., 1938.
box
folder
1
11
Cochise Report: Field Notes
Pearce 8, 1936-39
Plan and section, G.P. Pearce 8:17, Stored in oversize., 1937.
box
folder
1
12
Cochise Report: Field Notes
Lake Cochise, 1935-39
Lordsburg Lake, undated
Playas Lake, undated
Lake Cloverdale, undated
Other than Sulphur Springs Valley, 1936, undated
San Simon, 1940, 1969
box
folder
1
13-14
Cochise Report: Field Notes
San Simon, 1940, 1969
G.P. Arizona L:10:2. Stored in oversize.
H 11A. Stored in oversize.
box
folder
2
15
San Simon burial and cremation reports, 1939-40
2
16
Surveys of southern Arizona and New Mexico, 1952-56
Series 3, Drafts and Reports, 1936-69, consists of an undated proposal for the Cochise report, the 1958 and 1969 drafts of the revised report, a 1936 report on Chiricahua 3:16, and two undated reports by William W. Wasley: A New Look at the Cochise Culture, and Radiocarbon Dating.
box
folder
2
18
"Summary of proposed project," , undated
Map: Southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico, undated Stored in oversize.
box
folder
2
19
"Plan for proposed report," , undated
2
20-21
Draft: Cochise report, undated
2
22-23
Draft: Cochise report, May 1958
2
24-25
Draft: Cochise Report, June 1958
box
folder
3
26
Captions, Figs. 1-50, tables 1-5, June 1958
3
27-28
Draft: Cochise report, Oct. 1958
3
29
Bibliography for Cochise report, 1958
3
30-31
Draft: Cochise report, 1969
3
32-34
Figures and captions, 1969
3
35
Early drawings of figures, undated
Stored in oversize.
3
36-37
Appendices I, II, III, undated
box
folder
4
38-45
Appendices I, II, III, undated
4
46
Appendices I, II, III, figures, undated
Stored in oversize.
box
folder
5
47-48
G.P. Chiricahua 3:16, excavation of the Hands Site, 1936
Addendum: In June, 1983, a report, Field report, excavation of E.J. Hands site, Portal, Arizona, Chiricahua Mountains. April, 1936, was donated to the Archive by Chaco Center, Albuquerque, NM. This report is similar to, but has more figures, than the report in Subgroup 1, folders 47-48 of this collection.
5
49
William W. Wasley, A New Look at the Cochise Culture, undated
Series 4 consists of analyses, charts, profiles and checklists, 1937-1959, for the Cochise report. Correspondence is included in the material concerning dating and identification of shell, pollen, and diatoms. (See Inventory for correspondence and dates.) Other analyses and charts concern faunal remains, climate, sherds, houses at Ariz. L:10:2, stone artifacts, and San Simon skeletal material. Profiles are of Whitewater Wash, G.P. Benson 8:3, G.P. Pearce 8:3 and 8:9, and Ariz. EE:30.
Series 5 consists of photographs, 1935-40, of San Simon, Ariz. L:10:2, and other Cochise sites. There are also photographs of Ernst Antevs' drawings for the Cochise report and of the plates for the Appendices for the revised Chochise report.
box
folder
5
53-54
San Simon, G.P. Arizona L:10:2, 1940
5
55-56
Cochise sites, 1935-38
box
folder
6
57
Ernst Antevs' drawings, undated
6
58
Appendix I, plates, undated
6
59
Appendix II, plates and Appendix III, plates, undated
Series 6 consists of editorial comments by Jan Bell on the revision of the Cochise report and notes Sayles made about areas of the report that needed further investigation and revision.
Subgroup 2 contains material from both the original Chihuahua Survey (1933) and a later revision of the data (1969-75). It consists of 4 series: Series 1, Correspondence, 1933,1970; Series 2, Field Notes and Logs, 1933, 1969-75; Series 3, Unpublished Reports, 1933; Series 4, Maps, 1933, 1969; Sayles published the results of this survey in An Archaeological Survey of Chihuahua, Mexico, Medallion paper no. 22, Gila Pueblo, 1936. The Chihuahua Survey extended into Texas.
Series 1, Correspondence, 1933, 1970, concerns the survey Sayles did in Chihuahua, Mexico, in 1933 for Gila Pueblo, a private organization founded by Harold S. Gladwin to do archaeological work in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. There is also frequent mention of the McGinnis Collection and Casas Grandes. Principal correspondents are Harold S. Gladwin and Edith Sangster (Secretary at Gila Pueblo).
Series 2, Field Notes and Logs, 1933, 1969-75, contains field notes on Chihuahua A through Chihuahua F, Chihuahua I, and Chihuahua U. There is also a site log and a camp log for the Chihuahua Survey, February-June 1933, and checklists of survey sites, 1929, 1941. Also included are revisions of these field notes and logs, 1969-75.
box
folder
6
2
Field notes, undated
6
3
Site log, Feb. 17- June 9 and Camp log, Feb 17- June 9, 1933
6
4
Checklist of GP survey sites, 1929-41
Stored in oversize.
6
5
Revision of field notes, Revision of 1933 logs, 1975, undated 1969-1975
Subgroup 3 contains material concerning an unpublished report, The Hohokam as Related to other Southwestern Cultures, that Sayles wrote for the U.S. Department of Justice in connection with the Pima-Maricopa Indian lands claim case. The subgroup consists of 4 series: Series 1, Correspondence, 1963-64; Series 2, Reports, 1962; Series 3, Maps, Site Surveys and Analyses, 1962; Series 4, Source Material, undated. Some of this data was originally gathered for the Cochise report.
Series 1, Correspondence, 1963-64, contains a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice, 1963, granting Sayles permission to publish the Hohokam report and a letter from Mark Leone thanking Sayles for letting him read the report, 1964.
box
folder
7
1
Correspondence B-L, 1963-64
Ralph A. Barney for Ramsey Clark, Justice Department, 1963
Series 2, Reports, 1962, contains a copy of Sayles' The Hohokam Culture as Related to Other Southwestern Cultures, and an undated report by Richard B. Woodbury and John Q. Ressler entitled "Effects of Environment and Cultural Limitations upon Hohokam Agriculture."
box
folder
7
2
E.B. Sayles, The Hohokam Culture as Related to Other Southwestern Cultures, 1962
7
3
Richard B. Woodbury and John Q. Ressler, Effects of Environmental and Cultural Limitations upon Hohokam Agriculture, undated
Series 3 consists of a map of southeastern Arizona and northwestern Mexico superimposed with a grid system for identifying site locations, and Gila Pueblo and Arizona State Museum site survey analyses for the area covered by the map. Analyses show site number, dates and comments by Sayles.
box
folder
7
4-5
Map: Southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, Gila Pueblo survey analyses, undated 1962
Series 4, Source Materials, consists of maps and quotations from published sources, with annotations by Sayles, that were used as background material for the Hohokam report. There is also a draft outline for the report.
Subgroup 4 container materials concerning Sayles' disagreement with the findings on climate fluctuation in the Cochise Culture area as presented by Martin's book, "The last 10,000 Years." It consists of 3 series: Series 1, Correspondence, 1959-64; Series 2, Source Materials, undated; Series 3, Notes, Figures and Drawings, 1958-54.
Series 1, Correspondence, 1959-64, concerns Sayles' disagreement with Martin's findings on the climate fluctuations in the Cochise Culture area. Ernst Antevs is the principal correspondent. Copies of letters with Antevs to Martin are included. Copies of Sayles' critique of Martin's findings, with comments by Watson Smith and Raymond H. Thompson, are also included. A final version of the critque accompanies a letter to T.N. Campbell. It was published as "Late Quarternary Climate Recorded by Cochise Culture," American Antiquity, v. 30, no 4 (April 1965).
Series 2, Source Materials, consists of reports by others with comments by Sayles, including an extensively annotated copy of Martin's "The Last 10,000 Years." (See Inventory for authors and titles of other reports.) These reports were used by Sayles in his critique. Copies of the critique can be found in Series 1, Correspondence, of this subgroup.
box
folder
7
2
Paul S. Martin, The Last 10,000 Years, undated
With extensive comments by Sayles.
7
3
Source materials, undated
Paul S. Martin, Investigations of the Postglacial Pollen Sequence in the Southwest, undated
Paul Damon and Austin Long, Arizona Radiocarbon Dates III, undated
Paul S. Martin, Paleoecology and Early Man in Arizona, undated
Series 3, Notes, Figures, and Drawings, 1958-64, contains notes on radiocarbon dating, climate, pollen, and sediments; maps and profiles of Double Adobe; Ernst Antevs' comments on Terah L. Smiley's "Paleoecology of the Cochise Culture area, southeastern Arizona;" and a chronology of Sayles' Critique.
box
folder
7
4
Notes, Figures and Drawings, 1958-64
Radiocarbon dates, undated
Carbon 14 dates and climate, undated
Pollen and sediment, 1958-1959
Map, profile and section of Double Adobe, 1964, undated
Profiles used as basis for Sayles' critique. Stored in oversize, 1957
Antevs' comments on Smiley's Paleoecology of the Cochise Culture area, southeastern Arizona, 1959
Subgroup 5 contains material concerning Sayles' critique of Whalen's dissertation. It contains of 2 series: Series 1, Correspondence, 1966-72; Series 2, Drafts, 1971.
Subgroup 6 contains material concerning Sayles' activities as a freelance photographer. It consists of 3 series: Series 1, Correspondence, 1945-77; Series 2, Picture lists and Captions, undated; Series 3, Releases and Brochures, 1945-59.
Series 1, Correspondence, 1945-77, concerns Sayles' freelance photography activities. Black Star Publishing Company and Lloyd C. Waters, a black cowboy in southeastern Arizona, are the principal correspondents.
Series 2 consists of picture lists and captions. Most of them are undated. Some, but not all, captions are identified by negative number. The captions indicate that the pictures are of various Southwestern subjects.
Series 3 consists of releases from Sayles' models and exhibition brochures from Sayles' exhibitions at the Museum of Northern Arizona, 1948, and the Pima County Fair, 1949. More releases can be found in Series 1, Correspondence, of this subgroup.
Subgroup 7 contains material concerning archaeology in general. It consists of 3 series: Series 1, Notebooks; Series 2, Manuscripts; Series 3, Bibliographies.
Series 1, Notebooks, consists of the pages from 7 loose leaf notebooks containing notes and references collected over the years by Sayles. The notebooks were headed, "Geographic Division," "Mexico, Maya and Andean," Pacific" (coastal North America), "Southwest, Mexico, Basin and Plains," "East and Near East" (United States), "Old World," and "Dating, Geology, Climate and Environment." Correspondence from Charles Amsden and Earl H. Morris is included in "Southwest, Mexico, Basin and Plains." Almost none of the material is dated.
Series 2, Manuscripts, consists of four manuscripts on early assemblages. Two of them are on Ventana Cave: one by Bernard Fontana, 1956, and the other undated and no author given. The third report is undated and unittitled but written by Jan Bell. The fourth report, Other early assemblages, has no date or author.
Series consists of 2 bibliographies. One is on early assemblages. The other is on archaeology and related topics and is divided into three sections: author, topics, and area.
Subgroup 8 contains material concerning Sayles' activities in 1913, a trip he took to Alamos, Mexico, in 1954, his retirement in 1961, and cartoons he drew about 1914. It consists of 2 series: Series 1, Journals, 1913, 1954; Series 2, Memorabilia, 1914, 1961.
Series 1 consists of 2 journals kept by Sayles. One contains expenses, address, notes and a letter of introduction, c.1913. The other is a log of a trip Sayles took to Alamos, Mexico, in 1954.
Series 2, Memorabilia, 1914, 1961, consists of letters congratulating Sayles on his retirement in 1961, 2 copies of "The Coyote" (student magazine, University of Texas), 1914, containing cartoons drawn by Sayles, and originals of other Sayles' cartoons.
Series 1 consists of 4 manuscripts by Sayles: 1) Mexico and the Tarahumara, undated; 2) an incomplete manuscript on the second or third season of Point of Pines, undated.; 3) Basic, evolved and developed patterns, c. 1936; 4) Field report, excavation of E.J. Hands site, Portal, Arizona, Chiricahua Mountains, April 1936. It also includes four manuscripts on the archaeology of the Big Bend Country of Texas and Mexico, c. 1939-40: one by George C. Martin, two by George C. Martin and David Dorchester and one by Victor J. Smith. These latter four manuscripts may be related to the Chihuahua Survey, (subgroup 2).
box
folder
9
1
Sayles, E.B.,1936
Mexico and the Tarahumara, undated
Second and Third Season at Point of Pines, undated
Basic, Evolved and Developed Patterns, c. 1936
Charts from Basic, Evolved and Developed Patterns. Stored in oversize, c. 1936
box
folder
9
2-3
E.B. Sayles Field Report, excavation of E.J. Hands site, Portal, Arizona, Chiricahua Mountains, April 1936, 1936
9
4
George C. Martin, Who were the Big Bend Basketmakers? and Victor J. Smith, Muller Rock Shelter, 1939 undated
9
5
George C. Martin and David Dorchester, Pictorial record of the material culture of the Big Bend Basketmaker, part 1 and 2, (2 booklets), 1940
9
6
George C. Martin and David Dorchester, George C. Martin collection of mortars and other stone utensils and containers from both sides of the Rio Grande in the vicinity of Boquillas and Mariscal, Big Bend Country, Texas and Mexico, 1940
Series 2, Addendum consists of additional E.B. Sayles Cochise Culture manuscript and assorted material (ASM LA # 83-28), and material from Pueblo Grande Museum, Phoenix, AZ (AP 2017-159).
box
folder
10
7-12
Cochise Report, 1935-77: A New Appraisal of the Cochise Culture and its Relationship to Other Cultures, E.B. Sayles and Ernst Antevs. Manuscript draft with charts and illustrations (1950s); Correspondence and memos including Emil Haury, Harold Gladwin; Manuscript reviews; “Geology and Age of Cochise Culture,” Ernst Antev, 1957
10
13-14
Cochise Report, 1935-77: The Cochise Cultural Sequence in Southeastern Arizona, E.B. Sayles. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona, no. 42. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1983. Correspondence with Emil Haury, Raymond H. Thompson and others; production notes; reviews of manuscripts; preliminary document; UA Anthropology Paper layout; research materials; photographs used as illustrations; zinc plates created in 1959 of James C. Gifford’s drawings used as illustrations.
box
folder
11
15-17
Cochise Report, 1935-77: materials continued from box 10.
cardbox
12-14
Cochise Report, 1935-77: 3 cardboxes of zinc plates.
box
folder
15
18
Cochise Report, 1935-77: Origins of the Cochise Complex, 1958. Charts/drawings; correspondence including Hallam Movius, Robert Braidwood and Kenneth Oakley; draft text and notes.
15
19
Correspondence between Nancy G. Sayles and Carol Gifford, 1984.
15
20
Sayles, E.B. Elephant Slabs (Arizona State Museum.) Photocopy of typed manuscript from Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard Museum, undated.
15
21-23
Hohokam Report, 1962-64: The Hohokam Culture as Related to Other Southwestern Cultures, E.B. Sayles. Copy of manuscript with maps and original charts; Bound flip book of black and white photos or figurines and ceramics; Black and white photos of figurines and decorated pot sherds; Notes and illustration draft layouts with black and white photographs.
15
24-26
The Archaeology of America for Boys and Girls, E.B. Sayles and Bernard L. Fontana. Unpublished manuscript with illustrations and black and white photographs; Correspondence.
15
27
The Last 10,000 Years: a Fossil Pollen Record of the American Southwest, 1958-1964. Manuscript draft; Correspondence with Jack T. Hughes; Original charts and illustrations; Draft of response to Paul Martin.