Skip to main content

University of Denver. Department of Anthropology

 Organization

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Article Notes and Manuscripts: Polygamy in Colorado

 File
Identifier: M015.03.0001.0038
Abstract

Typed manuscript.

Dates: circa 1930s

Articles by Renaud: ''Archeologie du Colorado oriental,'' par E. B. Renaud., 1932

 File
Identifier: M015.04.0001.0070
Abstract

Reprint from Revue Anthropologique , no.7-9, July-Sept. 1932.

Dates: 1932

Articles by Renaud: ''Arrowhead types of Colorado,'' E. B. Renaud., 1935 June

 File
Identifier: M015.04.0001.0074
Abstract

Reprint from Reprinted from Southwestern Lore , v.1, no.1, June 1935.

Dates: 1935 June

Articles by Renaud: ''Racial mixture of Mesa Verde Indians,'' E.B. Renaud, 1936 March

 File
Identifier: M015.04.0001.0076
Abstract

Reprinted from Southwestern Lore , v.1, no.4, March 1936

Dates: 1936 March

Articles by Renaud: ''The Indians of Colorado'', E. B. Renaud., 1928

 File
Identifier: M015.04.0001.0058
Abstract

Reprint from Colorado: short studies of its past and present , 1928.

Dates: 1928

Articles by Renaud: ''Yuma and Folsom artifacts (new material),'' by E. B. Renaud., 1932 November 19

 File
Identifier: M015.04.0001.0071
Abstract

In Proceedings of the Colorado Museum of Natural History , v.11, no.2, Nov. 1932.

Dates: 1932 November 19

Etienne B. Renaud Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M015
Abstract Etienne B. Renaud (1880-1973) served as a faculty member of University of Denver Department of Anthropology from 1920-1948. Renaud influenced archeaological survey methods describing one of the first attempts at systematic excavation in the American Southwest. In 1929 he directed a field expedition for the Colorado Museum of Natural History. He conducted archaeological surveys of the American plains area including Eastern Colorado, 1930-1933; Eastern Wyoming, 1931; Western Nebraska,...
Dates: 1916-1965

Ruth Underhill Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M060
Abstract Anthropologist Ruth Murray Underhill served as Supervisor of Indian Education with the U.S. Indian Service from 1942-1948 and was professor of Anthropology at the University of Denver from 1948-1952. She was born in Ossining, New York on August 22, 1883 and graduated from Vassar College in 1905 with a B.A. in comparative literature. She earned a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Columbia University in 1934 and worked for the U.S. Indian Service (later the Bureau of Indian Affairs). Underhill was...
Dates: 1888-1987; Majority of material found within 1950-1960