Papers of Earnest A. Hooton 1926-1954.

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Papers of Earnest A. Hooton 1926-1954.

The Earnest A. Hooton papers include correspondence and manuscripts relating to Hooton'sresearch activities as curator at the Peabody Museum and member of the Department ofAnthropology.

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