Geology Prof. Armand Eardley (1901-1972) accompanied Frederica De Laguna on the archaeological expedition to Alaska in the summer of 1935. At that time, he was a professor at University of Michigan, before finishing his career at University of Utah (my institution), where he was also a dean. This was a documented archaeological expedition of the Lower Yukon led by Frederica De Laguna. The trip also included ethnologist Norman Reynolds. This album relates to the published article "An archaeological reconnaissance of the middle and lower Yukon Valley, Alaska" by Frederica De Laguna, American Antiquity v. 2 no. 1, p. 6-12. Dr. De Laguna was influential for her work on Alaska Native American Art, and some of her interests are clearly noted in t...
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The Aleut region has the longest history of anthropological and archaeological investigations in all...
Ives Goddard, Curator of the Department of Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History, S...
When I was assigned to transcribe the Fred W. Fickett journal as part of a research project 1 was ex...
Froelich Rainey, one of the central figures in the development of arctic archaeology, died on 11 Oct...
The following observations comprise the summation of evidence gleaned during the University of New M...
1956, when he conducted an archeological survey and exca-vations in the area of Anaktuvuk Pass in Al...
FOREWORDS: -- In 1834, Russian Orthodox Priest (now Saint Innocent) Ivan Veniaminov wrote th...
Dean R. Snow, a professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University and author of numerous bo...
The following [five] reports describe some of the work carried out with the assistance of Arctic Ins...
Alaska, which has been the 49th state of the USA since 1959, is a very unique locality according to ...
Diamond Jenness (1886-1969) was a major figure in Canadian anthropology during the first half of the...
Ann Fienup-Riordan, Willie Hensley, and Katie Ringsmuth share insights on how to connect, research, ...
Abstract: Photographs related to archaeology and geology, including photos of the Stanfield-Worley B...
Canada's most distinguished anthropologist, Dr. Diamond Jenness, formerly Chief of the Division of A...
The view looking up toward the head of the Canal as one approaches the Indian vil[lage] in fine weat...
The Aleut region has the longest history of anthropological and archaeological investigations in all...
Ives Goddard, Curator of the Department of Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History, S...
When I was assigned to transcribe the Fred W. Fickett journal as part of a research project 1 was ex...