Archaeological Institute of America
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Charles E. Bennett papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 14-9-596
Scope and content
Lecture notes concerning Greek and Roman history, civilization, archaeology, and language; speeches and writings on education in the United States and Germany, some of which were written while Bennett was a secondary school teacher and principal in Nebraska; notes and manuscripts for Bennett's works on Greek grammar and dialects, the Archaeological Institute of America, and similar topics; a long reminiscence, "An American Student in Europe," describing student life, customs, and cities in...
Dates:
1882-1918.
Cornell University Department of Fine Arts records
Collection
Identifier: 14-14-818
Abstract
Correspondence, minutes, accounts, inventories, archaeological notes, programs, and printed material; department chairman was Frederick O. Waage. Organizations represented include the American Numismatic Society, the Archaeological Institute of America, and the College Art Association of America. Major correspondents include Cornelius William De Kiewiet, and Deane W. Malott.
Dates:
1922-1959.
George G. Heye autograph collection
Collection — Huntington box 1 - folder 2
Identifier: 9063
Abstract
Collection of autographs of individuals associated with George Gustav Heye, Frederick W. Hodge, and Indians of North America.
Dates:
1886-1928.
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- Archaeology -- Study and teaching. 1
- Art -- History -- Study and teaching 1
- Autographs (manuscripts). 1
- Belgium -- Description and travel. 1
- Belgium -- Social life. 1
- Chinook Indians. 1
- College teachers 1
- Education -- Germany. 1
- Education -- United States. 1
- Germany -- Description and travel. 1
- Germany -- Social life and customs. 1
- Greece -- History. 1
- Greek language -- Study and teaching. 1
- Indianists. 1
- Indians of North America 1
- Kiowa Apache Indians. 1
- Latin -- Study and teaching. 1
- Lecture notes. 1
- Rome (Italy) -- History. 1
- Tanoan Indians. 1 + ∧ less
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