The ancient mounds of Pennsylvania, 1950.

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The ancient mounds of Pennsylvania, 1950.

This is a report to the American Philosophical Society summarizing archaeological data on Pennsylvania tumuli contained in manuscripts deposited in its library. This report includes essays on earlier theories, the position of the Iroquois, Carpenter's conclusions, and summaries of the Irvine Mounds group, and the Sugar Run Mounds. There are also essays on Sugar Run pottery and skeletal remains by James B. Griffin and T. Dale Stewart.

1 v. (313 p.).

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Carpenter, Edmund, 1922-2011

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Edmund Snow Carpenter was an archaeologist. From the guide to the The ancient mounds of Pennsylvania, 1950, 1950, (American Philosophical Society) Edmund Snow Carpenter is an archaeologist. From the description of The ancient mounds of Pennsylvania, 1950. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122440372 Ashley Montagu, born Israel Ehrenberg on June 28, 1905, was a British-American anthropologist, specializing in the ar...

Griffin, James B.

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James Griffin was a blacksmith in Alfred, York County, ME during the early 1800s. Apparently working in cooperation with a relative, Ivory Griffin (see page 162) the two are listed in the Maine Register and Business Directory for the year 1856. From the description of Account book, 1828-1843. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122548295 Edmund Snow Carpenter was an archaeologist. From the guide to the The ancient mounds of Pennsylvania, 1950, 1950, (Americ...

Stewart, T. D. (Thomas Dale), 1901-1997

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Edmund Snow Carpenter was an archaeologist. From the guide to the The ancient mounds of Pennsylvania, 1950, 1950, (American Philosophical Society) ...