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[Zooarchaeological data]

File — Box 1Identifier: 2023.15, 1.14

Zoological collection, p. 51

Item Identifier: 2001.7, 3.

Zschille Collection

Item — Box 25Identifier: 995-18
Scope and Content Note:: Hugh O'Neill Hencken's papers include general research materials (his professional correspondence and some teaching notes and syllabi), research and manuscript materials relating to The Earliest European Helmets (1971) on early bronze helmets of Europe and the Aegean, materials relating to research in Tangiers, and Mecklenburg Collection research materials. The bulk of the papers relate to the Duchess of Mecklenburg archaeological collection from...

Zuni Indian dancers

Item Identifier: 2004.24 (E), 2004.24.27909
Scope and Content Note: In 1902, William Curtis Farabee conducted physical anthropology studies in Pennsylvania, and the negatives of the Davy family are a result of this research. The Davy family images were captured on glass plate negatives and X-rays. Besides one 5"x7" glass plate negative of Stonehenge, the images include glass plate and nitrate negatives from Farabee's Peabody Museum-sponsored expedition to South America with Louis J. de Grenow de Milhau from 1906-1909....

Zuni map

File Identifier: 43-39A, 46-73, 13-26, 980-2, 2000.20,2001.7, 260.30
Scope and Contents: The Hemenway Expedition Records reveal the working relationships in field correspondence between expedition members and with Mary Hemenway; the intellectual products of the work in Cushing, Bandelier, and ten Kate's ethnological manuscripts; and the raw data of site notes and cards, reports, plans, and field notebooks. The records also contain some of Margaret Magill's watercolors of archaeological artifacts. The materials are organized primarily by chronological accession and then according...

Zuni storytelling

Sub-Series — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: 43-39A, 46-73, 13-26, 980-2, 2000.20,2001.7
Scope and Contents: The Hemenway Expedition Records reveal the working relationships in field correspondence between expedition members and with Mary Hemenway; the intellectual products of the work in Cushing, Bandelier, and ten Kate's ethnological manuscripts; and the raw data of site notes and cards, reports, plans, and field notebooks. The records also contain some of Margaret Magill's watercolors of archaeological artifacts. The materials are organized primarily by chronological accession and then according...