Lothrop, Samuel K. Papers 1915-1962

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Lothrop, Samuel K. Papers 1915-1962

This collection contains papers documenting Samuel K. Lothrop's research and work in Peru, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Colombia. Also included are correspondence and reports concerning the Institute of Andean Research as well as Lothrop's surveillance work for the U. S. Military Intelligence Department during World War I.

10 document boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6386058

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Atwood, Rollin Salisbury

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Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland

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Samuel K. Lothrop had a long affiliation with the Peabody Museum that lasted from 1915-1960. After completing his Ph.D. in anthropology at Harvard University, he was appointed the Director of the Museum's celebrated Central American Expedition 1916-1917. Lothrop was an Associate in Anthropology from 1919-1934. In 1935 he was promoted to Research Associate in Anthropology for Middle America, a post which he kept until 1940 when he was named Assistant Curator in Middle American Archae...

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Julio C. Tello

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Eleanor Lothrop

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Hector Conte Bermudez

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University of Pennsylvania.

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