American School of Prehistoric Research
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
George Grant MacCurdy papers
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Peabody Museum Archives
Collection Identifier: 995-3
Overview:
George Grant MacCurdy (GGM) was an American anthropologist. He and Janet MacCurdy founded the American School of Prehistoric Research (ASPR) in 1921, which published Bulletins from 1926 onward, and became the Department of Old World Archaeology at the Peabody Museum as per his bequest in 1954. The records include correspondence; original artwork; postcards; sketch books; travel notebooks; biographical...
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