Briggs, Lloyd Cabot (1909-1975) Papers, 1930-1975, inclusive

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Briggs, Lloyd Cabot (1909-1975) Papers, 1930-1975, inclusive

The papersinclude personal and professional correspondence; Briggs' manuscripts on North Africa, Tuaregkinship and weapons, and peoples of the Sahara; research notes; photographs; watercolors; andink drawings. A series of "miscellaneous" folders contains the notes of Carleton Coon, physicalanthropology notes and materials relating to the 3rd Pan African Congress on Prehistory, 1955.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6386078

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