Minutes of the Baltimore society of the Archaeological Institute of America.

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Minutes of the Baltimore society of the Archaeological Institute of America.

The collection consists of one, bound, holographic volume (288 pages) containing the minutes of the Baltimore Society of the Archaeological Institute of America from its first meeting in 1886 until 1946.

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Archaeological Institute of America. Baltimore Society.

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Johns Hopkins University. Dept. of Classics.

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Archaeological Society of the Johns Hopkins University.

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Archaeological institute of America

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The AIA is an organization originally founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts by Harvard University professor Charles Eliot Norton and his friends and colleagues. The first meeting was in 1879 to form a society "for furthering and directing archaeological and artistic investigation and research." Norton was elected the first president. The first local society of the AIA was founded in Boston in 1884. From the description of Archaeological Institute of America records, 1879-1954. (Harvard...