Anthropology
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Archaeological Survey of South Park, Colorado, 1945 April
Paper titled, "Archaeological Survey of South Park Colorado" by E. B. Renaud published by the University of Denver in April, 1945.
Feldman Documents, from ''Notes 1/1 to 1/100 etc.'' Binder, between 1960-1970
This folder contains more than one hundred drafts by Feldman of the introduction to ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860'' that have been extracted from a large binder. Each draft is numbered with the notes that contributed to the changes.
Feldman Documents, from ''Themes 1 - 85, Notes 1/2 to 1/20'' Binder, between 1960-1970
This folder is the contents of a binder labeled ''Themes 1 - 85, Notes 1/2 to 1/20''. The contents pertain to Burton Feldman's research on mythology that would eventually become ''The Rise of Modern Mythology, 1680 - 1860''. The notes and drafts are a collection of 85 different themes in mythology compiled by Burton.
Feldman Documents, ''Notes A - Z'' Binder, between 1960-1970
This folder is the contents of a binder labeled ''Notes A - Z''. The contents consist of a series of notes and drafts, kept alphabetically, by Burton Feldman pertaining to a future project that would chronicle the history of mythology from roughly 1700 to the ''present,'' then being about 1960. These are early notes that eventually would be used in his work ''The Rise of Modern Mythology, 1680-1860''.
Feldman Documents, ''Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860'', Notes, Drafts, and Research, between 1965-1970
This folder contains some over-sized pages of early formative notes and research for Burton Feldman and Robert D. Richardson's ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860''.
Rees' research on DU student protests, 1957-1965
Fallis Rees' personal and archaeological correspondence, manuscript, and notes taken by Rees during his research. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Ruth Underhill, circa 1970
Contact sheet of images of anthropology professor Ruth Underhill.
Ruth Underhill and Student, circa 1970
Photographic image of anthropology professor Ruth Underhill and unidentified male, at the University of Denver, circa 1970.
Ruth Underhill Radio Broadcast, 1952 January
Photographic image of Anthropology Professor Ruth Underhill during a radio broadcast in a classroom, with students looking on. A young male with headphones on appears to be handling the broadcasting equipment and two older men stand behind. On the University of Denver campus, January of 1952.
Ruth Underhill with Students at Meeting, 1980 September 14
Still image of Anthropology professor Ruth Underhill sitting with students, listening to a meeting or lecture, at the University of Denver, 9-14-1980.