William J. Bryant Archaeological Artifacts Collection 1956-1964

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William J. Bryant Archaeological Artifacts Collection 1956-1964

William J. Bryant was interested in archaeology and collected these pottery pieces, bones, stone tools and shells from sites in Florida, the Virgin Islands and the West Indies.

15 Boxes;; 15 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6327788

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Bullen, Ripley Pierce, 1902–1976

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Ripley Pierce Bullen, also known as Rip Bullen, was born September 21, 1902, in Winthrop, Massachusetts. His parents were Dana Ripley Bullen and Bessie Louise Pierce. He had a humble childhood growing up in the Bay State. Referred to as "Rip" by his childhood friends, a name that would stick with him throughout his life, Bullen was always known for his enthusiasm towards anything that he pursued. Bullen was Curator Emeritus at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida...

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