Renaud, E. B. (Etienne Bernardeau), 1880-1973
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Renaud, E. B. (Etienne Bernardeau), 1880-1973
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Renaud, E. B. (Étienne Bernardeau), b. 1880
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Renaud, E. B. (Etienne Bernardeau), b. 1880.
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Renaud, Etienne-Bernardeau
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Renaud, Etienne Bernardeau 1880-19.
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Etienne B. Renaud (1880-1973) served as faculty member of University of Denver Dept. 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, 1933; Northeast New Mexico, 1934-1935; Southern Wyoming, 1935-1939; and Southern Colorado, 1940-1943. Renaud deposited artifacts from his field expeditions in the University of Denver Anthropology Museum.
Etienne Bernardeau Renaud was born in Billancourt-Bologne, France, on June 14, 1880. In 1913 he became a U.S. citizen. During World War I he was a French military instructor at Fort Logan, Colorado. During World War II, he was the Director of Instruction in Language Studies and a Professor of Special Geography for Aviation. From the early 1920s through the 1930s, Dr. Renaud participated in many archaeological field trips in much of Europe. He was one of the first archaeologists to use a systematic excavation methodology. Renaud was Professor of Anthropology at the University of Denver beginning in the 1920s. In 1931, he founded the Denver University Museum of Anthropology, known as DUMA. DUMA houses over 150,000 objects from around the world. Following his retirement in 1948 from teaching, Renaud continued to travel, write, and lecture. At the time of his death, it was estimated that he had written 125 scientific articles in English and French. Among his known memberships were Colorado Wyoming Academy of Science; Colorado Archeological Society; Teknik Club; Alpha Zeta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu and Officer Legion of Honor (French). He died in 1973.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88050070
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Anthropology
Archaeology
Excavations (Archaeology)
Folsom points
Indian architecture
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Petroglyphs
Picture-writing
Pueblo Indians
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Colorado
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Ken-Caryl Ranch (Colo.)
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West (U.S.)
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Colorado
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