Morris, Ann Axtell, 1900-1945

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Ann Axtell, born February 9, 1900, in Omaha, Nebraska, was a prominent archaeologist, artist, and author. After graduating from Smith College, Ann met Earl Halstead Morris and they got married in 1923. During the 1920’s and 1930’s, Ann and Earl worked together during extensive multi-year excavations throughout the American Southwest and in Mexico, including 5 seasons at Chichen Itza, Yucatan in partnership with the Carnegie Institution of Washington.

Ann spent much of her time recording and painting architecture, petroglyphs and pictographs, landscapes, and expedition work. Many of her recording methods are still in use today by modern archaeologists, as they provide context within the sites history and represent the importance of color at a time when archaeologists were using black and white photography.

Along with her artwork, Ann wrote 2 books about her experiences as an archaeologist and the significance of her findings. “Digging the Yucatan” and “Digging in the Southwest” show her extensive knowledge and skill as an archaeologist and provide us a glimpse into the vibrant world of Ann Axtell Morris. Work in National Parks include Aztec Ruins National Monument, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, and Mesa Verde National Park.

Together, Ann and Earl Morris had two daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Sarah Lane. Elizabeth studied Anthropology at the University of Arizona, and following in her parents footsteps, became an Archaeologist and Professor at Colorado State University.

Morris died in Boulder, Colorado, on April 1, 1945.
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referencedIn Art Association of Boulder. Boulder (Colo.) artists resumes 1938. Boulder Public Library
contributorOf Records of the Archaeology Division of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1919-1958 (inclusive) Peabody Museum Archives, Harvard University
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alumnusOrAlumnaOf American school of prehistoric research corporateBody
associatedWith Art Association of Boulder. corporateBody
associatedWith Carnegie Institution of Washington. corporateBody
spouseOf Morris, Earl Halstead, 1889-1956 person
parentOf Morris, Elizabeth Ann, 1932- person
alumnusOrAlumnaOf Smith College. corporateBody
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Boulder CO US
Omaha NE US
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Archaeological fieldwork
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Birth 1900-02-09

Death 1945-04-01

Female

Americans

English

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