Robert Fleming Heizer papers, ca. 1851-1980.

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Robert Fleming Heizer papers, ca. 1851-1980.

Heizer directed important field work in the Sacramento Valley of California, near Lovelock, Nevada, and the Mayan sites of La Venta, Tabasco, Mexico and Abaj Takalik, Guatemala. He published more than 500 books and articles concerning archaeology and anthropology. He served as an expert witness in the Indian land claims cases Clyde F. Thompson et. al. v. United States, Docket No. 31, and Ernest Risling et. al. v. United States, Docket No. 37.

Originals: 38 cartons, 1 box, 8 v., 3 oversize folders (ca. 48.5 linear ft.)Copies: 173 microfilm reels : negative (Rich. 1841) and positive (BANC FILM 2106)

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