Manuscripts and Museum Director's correspondence files concerning archeological work of Max Schrabisch, 1918-1938.

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Manuscripts and Museum Director's correspondence files concerning archeological work of Max Schrabisch, 1918-1938.

This accretion consists of two versions of a manuscript on the archeology of prehistoric rock shelter and camp sites, plus correspondence concerning the acquisition of the manuscripts. The manuscripts were authored by Max Schrabisch and are the result of his investigations of rock shelters in southeastern New York during the early twentieth century.

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