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- catalog abstract "The Hemenway Expedition Records reveal the working relationships in field correspondence between expedition members and with Mary Hemenway; the intellectual products of the work in Cushing, Bandelier, and ten Kate's ethnological manuscripts; and the raw data of site notes and cards, reports, plans, and field notebooks. The records also contain some of Margaret Magill's watercolors of archaeological artifacts.".
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- catalog coverage "Arizona.".
- catalog coverage "Casa Grande National Monument (Ariz.)".
- catalog coverage "El Morro National Monument (N.M.)".
- catalog coverage "Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)".
- catalog coverage "La Ciudad Site (Ariz.)".
- catalog coverage "Las Canopas Site (Phoenix, Ariz.)".
- catalog coverage "Los Guanacos Site (Ariz.)".
- catalog coverage "Los Muertos Site (Tempe, Ariz.)".
- catalog coverage "Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)".
- catalog coverage "Pima (Ariz.)".
- catalog coverage "Zuni (N.M.)".
- catalog date "1886".
- catalog description "Cushing's enthusiasm and his concept that "archaeology is simply ethnology carried back into prehistoric times" (ibid, p.14) persuaded Hemenway that this would be an expedition worth backing to the tune of an initial investment of $100,000.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FMUS.PEAB:pea00009".
- catalog description "Hemenway Expedition Records 1886-1914. 43-39A, 46-73, 13-26, 980-2, 2000.20, 2001.7 Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "In 1879, Frank Hamilton Cushing, a leading Smithsonian ethnologist, was asked by the Bureau of American Ethnology to join a collecting expedition that traveled to the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico. Here Cushing became convinced that a long-term stay was necessary to conduct his research using pioneering anthropological methodologies of participant-observer and the uniqueness of the "Zuni idea" of culture (Haskell, 1993, p. 10). The Hemenway Expedition to the Southwest was conceived in the summer of 1886, after Cushing sent an appeal to Mrs. Mary Hemenway of Boston. Mary Hemenway was an outstanding philanthropist who passionately supported historic preservation in Boston, many and varied educational efforts, and "a perspective from which to cope with the rapid changes of a new urban and industrial order (ibid, pp.5-6)."".
- catalog description "In May of 1889 Jesse Walter Fewkes, a classmate of Mary's son Augustus, was appointed supervisor of digging, and soon took over the expedition due to Cushing's failing health. In 1891 Fewkes moved the expedition to Hopi. The Hemenway Expedition continued until 1894 when Mary Hemenway died at age 74.".
- catalog description "Mary Hemenway's son Augustus funded another expedition to Arizona in 1913-14. This expedition was archaeological in nature. Hemenway hired Charles Clark Willoughby and R. G. Fuller to explore various Chinlee Valley sites including Mesa Verde and Tseonitsosi Canon.".
- catalog description "The Hemenway Expedition Records reveal the working relationships in field correspondence between expedition members and with Mary Hemenway; the intellectual products of the work in Cushing, Bandelier, and ten Kate's ethnological manuscripts; and the raw data of site notes and cards, reports, plans, and field notebooks. The records also contain some of Margaret Magill's watercolors of archaeological artifacts.".
- catalog description "The Hemenway Expedition focused on the ethnological, the anthropological, the historical, and the archaeological. The Expedition arrived in New Mexico in December 1886, went to Arizona to excavate in January of 1887, and returned to Zuni in June 1888. During that time Cushing and the other expedition members (Cushing's wife Emily Magill, his sister-in-law and artist Margaret Magill, anthropologist Dr. Herman F.C. ten Kate, historian Dr. Adolf Bandelier, topographer and field manager Charles Garlick, general secretary and draftsman Frederick Webb Hodge, and comparative anatomist Dr. J.L. Wortman) excavated eleven sites, including thirty-four compounds at Los Muertos while conducting ethnographic research among the local populations.".
- catalog description "Unpublished FA available in repository and in electronic form.".
- catalog extent "5.5 linear feet (11 boxes); 1 map case drawer.".
- catalog issued "1886".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Arizona.".
- catalog spatial "Casa Grande National Monument (Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "El Morro National Monument (N.M.)".
- catalog spatial "Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "La Ciudad Site (Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "Las Canopas Site (Phoenix, Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "Los Guanacos Site (Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "Los Muertos Site (Tempe, Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)".
- catalog spatial "Pima (Ariz.)".
- catalog spatial "Zuni (N.M.)".
- catalog subject "Archaeology.".
- catalog subject "Cibola, Seven Cities of.".
- catalog subject "Ethnology.".
- catalog subject "Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition (1886-1894)".
- catalog subject "Hopi Indians.".
- catalog subject "Indian pottery.".
- catalog subject "Papago Tribe of Arizona.".
- catalog subject "Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology.".
- catalog subject "Petroglyphs.".
- catalog subject "Pima Indians.".
- catalog subject "Zuni Indians Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Zuni Indians.".
- catalog title "Hemenway Expedition records, 1886-1914.".
- catalog type "Correspondence. aat".
- catalog type "Maps. aat".
- catalog type "Photographs. aat".
- catalog type "Site plans. aat".
- catalog type "Sketches. aat".
- catalog type "Watercolors. aat".