Records, 1917-1923.

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Records, 1917-1923.

Collection encompasses field notes and correspondence taken during expedition to excavate Zuñi villages. Field notes on the Museum expedition were maintained by Frederick W. Hodge, Harmon Hendricks, Jesse L. Nusbaum, and Edwin F. Coffin. Field notes provide lists and descriptions of artifacts excavated, and diagrams of rooms including church and monastery, and burials. Collection also contains manuscripts and research notes written by Hodge based upon his fieldwork. Included are lists of burials with associated objects; some photographs used in publications; and discussions of the pottery and architecture of Hawikuh.

15 v., 2 cubic ft.

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