Records of the Archaeology Division of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1919-1958 (inclusive)

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Records of the Archaeology Division of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1919-1958 (inclusive)

1919-1958

Includes field notebooks and diaries; maps, plans and sections; specimen cards; architectural and pencil drawings; watercolor paintings; photographs; correspondence; research reports; and manuscripts. Material documents anthropological field work of S. G. Morley, Karl Ruppert, A. V. Kidder, T. Proskouriakoff, and others in Meso-America. These records are accessioned as number 58-34 in the Peabody Museum collections.

5 cabinets.

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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 ...