Archaeology
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Abrahamic era newspapers
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings about 19th century archaeological and geological discoveries in Assyria and Babylon.
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.
Paul R. Cheesman papers
Chester G. Van Buren dissecting set and folders, approximately 1900-1910
Contains a dissecting set and folders associated with Van Buren. Date of individual items not determined.
Chester G. Van Buren papers, 1899-1903
Contains diaries, field notes, and writings by Van Buren related to the South American Expedition. Materials date from between 1899 and 1902.
Ross T. Christensen papers
Julius S. Dalley papers
Correspondence, field notes, and essays. Dalley participated in the Federal Writers' Project of the WPA. These materials relate to his assignment to describe the archeological findings, natural landmarks, local buildings, roads, and many other aspects of Kane County, Utah.
Mildred Miles Dillman papers
Correspondence, personal and published writings, research notes, newspaper clippings, postcards, photographs, paintings, and memorabilia. The collection relates largely to Dillman's studies on the Ute Indians and on the Uintah Basin of Utah.
Mildred Miles Dillman papers
Contains various materials concerning Native American and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint news. Includes photographs, slides, maps, postcards, sketches of various sites and Native Americans; letters, a supper report, miscellaneous notes, poems, and lists; Native American symbols sheets, articles, and newspaper clippings concerning Native Americans and Latter-Day Saints.
Franklin Folsom papers
Research notes, photocopies of drawings and photographs, a script, articles, correspondence, and archaeological site reports. The materials relate to Folsom's research on Indians of North America including antiquities and arrow heads, primarily in the American Southwest.