Anthropology
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Ahnen-Tafel der Familie Schleser
Genealogies of the Schleser family of Germany and Austria from the 16 to the 20th centuries.
Wilfrid C. Bailey collection
This collection contains papers, photographs, books, theses, and other materials from the life and work of Wilfrid C. Bailey. The collection spans the years 1937-1995.
Eve Ball papers
Collection includes research, publications, business records, and photographs which Eve Ball used in her day-to-day life.
Claude Bartlett papers
Research materials including notes on Indian warfare, the history of Clark County, Illinois, sundry newspaper clippings and postcards concerning the Battle of the Little Big Horn and a few pieces of correspondence.
Frans Ferdinand Blom papers
Contains 26 reels of microfilm with positive images and 26 reels of microfilm with negative images of the same materials. The microfilm include copies of a biography, correspondence, certificates, diaries, photographs, and articles. Also included are paper copies of articles, pamphlets, and a map. The materials relate to Blom's research on Mayan archaeology and his expeditions to Mexico.
David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies culturgrams and other intercultural publications
Includes correspondence, research, and publications relating to the creation and publication of the Culturgrams.
Deseret Museum museum register
The collection includes a fragment of the printer register with handwritten notations, some by Joseph L. Barfoot, curator, and newspaper clippings about the Great Salt Lake and other miscellaneous subjects concerning Utah. Also is an undated loose page of butterfly illustrations from a German publication by Hubner, Exot, Schmett., Vol. 1, plate 6, sent to G. Reynolds, curator of the Museum of Natural History.
Eric A. Eliason papers
Pastor Escalante letters
Handwritten and signed letters in Spanish sent to Frances Rhoads Morley. Escalante writes about his work in caring for Morley's property in the Yucatan State of Mexico and about life in the area. Also included are biographies of Morley's husband, Sylvanus Griswold Morley.
Ethics and the Provo experiment
Photocopy of typewritten letters. Gordon's letter is written to the American Sociological Review and is critical of an article written by LaMar T. Empey and Jerome Rabow which had been published in that scholarly journal. Empey and Rabow's letter is a response to Gordon's letter. The items deal with the "Provo Experiment" relating to "Delinquency Rehabilitation."