Woodward, Arthur, 1898-1986
Variant namesBiographical note: Historical archaeologist and museum curator, Arthur Woodward worked at the Heye Foundation, then spent most of his career as curator of history and archaeology at the Los Angeles County Museum. After his retirement in 1953, he worked as a consultant with the National Parks Service. His specific areas of interest included trade goods dispersal patterns, California history, military history, gold rush emigrant experiences, and transportation routes.
From the description of Woodward papers, 1860-1980 (bulk 1920-1969). (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 48066967
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creatorOf | Interviews conducted by Charles Hosmer relating to historic preservation | Archives of American Art |
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Southwest, New | |||
Channel Islands (Calif.) | |||
La Purisima Mission State Historic Park (Lompoc, Calif.) | |||
California | |||
Fort Union (N.M.) | |||
Bandelier National Monument (N.M.) | |||
Petrified Forest National Park (Ariz.) | |||
Tumacácori National Historical Park (Ariz.) |
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Archaeologists |
Beads |
Emigration and immigration |
Fur trade |
Gold mines and mining |
Indians of North America |
National parks and reserves |
Silverwork |
Trade routes |
Wampum |
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Birth 1898-04-18
Death 1986-01-24