Archives
Search archive finding aids, and browse transcripts of Frederick Starr's field notebooks from Congo Expedition (1905-1906), original Berthold Laufer's guide to the Chinese Hall, and Otto Finsch archive (catalog, drawings, watercolor paintings) compiled during Pacific Expeditions (1879-1885).
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Finding Aids
Division of Anthropology Archives houses approximately 670 linear feet of archival material, dating from the 1890's to the present....
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Adolph Bandelier Drawings (1892-1899)
Adolph Bandelier, a Swiss-American archaeologist, and his wife, Fanny, collected over 7,900 pre-Columbian artifacts during an expedition...
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Victoria de la Jara Collection (1962-1993)
The collection of Peruvian archaeologist Victoria de la Jara consists of her research on ancient symbols, especially Inka tokapus,...
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Finsch Pacific Expeditions (1879-1885)
During his Pacific expeditions (1879-85), Otto Finsch collected over 1,000 artifacts and compiled an extensive archive which includes...
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Laufer's Guide to the Chinese Hall
In 1904, objects collected by Berthold Laufer during an expedition to China (1901-1904) were installed in the Southwest Gallery (Chinese...
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Starr Congo Expedition Field Notes (1905-1906)
American Anthropologist Frederick Starr joined the missionary/explorer Samuel Verner on a collecting expedition to the Congo from...