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University of Denver. Department of Anthropology

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Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Field Notes: Archaeological Survey of Eastern Colorado 3rd Season, Summer 1932 Fieldnotes by E. B. Renaud, 1932

 Item
Identifier: M015.02.0001.0021.00001
Abstract

String-tied notebook pages of ''Archaeological Survey of Eastern Colorado Field Expedition 3rd Season Summer 1932 , Fieldnotes by E. B. Renaud.'' Includes detailed notes on the expedition.

Dates: 1932

Field Notes: Field Expedition for the Archaeological Survey of Eastern Colorado, 1930

 File
Identifier: M015.02.0001.0019
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 2 contains the field notes written by Renaud on his expeditions. Also includes the hard cover that he used.

Dates: 1930

Field Notes: Field Expedition for the Archaeological Survey of Eastern Colorado, 1930

 Item
Identifier: M015.02.0001.0019.00001
Abstract

String-tied notebook pages of ''Field Expedition for the Archaeological Survey of Eastern Colorado Summer 1930 by E. B. Renaud for University of Denver, Denver (then Colorado) Museum of Natural History and Smithsonian Institution. Includes detailed notes on the expedition.

Dates: 1930

Field Notes for 1935 Expedition in Eastern Colorado by E. B. Renaud, 1935

 Item
Identifier: M015.02.0001.0023.00001
Abstract

String-tied notebook pages of ''Field Notes for 1935 Expedition in Eastern Colorado by E. B Renaud.'' Includes detailed notes on the expedition.

Dates: 1935

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