Exhibit Catalog
Section 2: Historical Overview
Founding and Early YearsTransition (1920 - 1945)
Revival and Expansion (1945 - 1960)
Section 3: Founders and Their Visions: 1901
Introduction Founders' Biographies and Pictures- Phoebe Apperson Hearst
- Franz Boas
- Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall
- Codex Nuttall
- Benjamin Ide Wheeler
- Alice Cunningham Fletcher
- Frederic Ward Putnam
Section 4: Establishing the Department
Establishing the Department First Faculty Biographies and Images View Early Departmental RecordsSection 5: Research - Introduction and Faculty Biographies
Introduction and Faculty Biographies- Samuel Alfred Barrett
- Anna Hadwick Gayton
- Edward Winslow Gifford
- Robert Fleming Heizer
- Robert F. Heizer
- Robert Harry Lowie
- Theodore Doney McCown
- Lila Morris O’Neale
- Sherwood L. Washburn
- Thomas Talbot Waterman
- Video: Interview with Samuel Alfred Barrett
- Video: Theodore McCown: Mt. Carmel Man
- Video: World’s Oldest Human Cemetery
- Video: Sites in Peru
- Kroeber: Chimariko notebook
- Waterman and Kroeber: Sketches and notes on a Yurok village
- O’Neale: Yurok/Karok basketry
- Letters between Kroeber and Steward
- Kroeber: Ethnographic map of California
- Gayton: Yokuts notebook
- Lowie: Arizona notebook
- McCown: Notebook from Suhkul
- Keith: “A New Ancestor of Man …”
- Washburn: “Social life of Baboons”
- Washburn: Notes on teeth
Section 6: Curriculum, Collections, Facilities and Staff
Curriculum- Boas: Letter to Kroeber
- Kroeber: Letter to Putnam
- Lowie: Lecture notes
- Kroeber: Field and relations of anthropology
- Kroeber: Objectives of graduate instruction and research
- Boas: Report
- “UC Students Learn ‘On Location’ in the Desert”
- “Guide to the Collections of the Department of Anthropology”
- Philip Mills Jones
- George A. Reisner
- Hearst Medical Papyrus
- Stela
- Max Uhle
- Poncho
Section 8: Selected Images from the Honeyman Collection
Honeyman Collection- page
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