Archaeology--Study and teaching (Higher)

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Vessels in burned room 68
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Kathleen Scheifele and Carol Gifford show position of McDonald bowls. Stored vessels of McDonald Corrugated and Reserve white-on-red in a burned room at Point of Pines Pueblo.
U. of A. Archaeological Field School's dining room cornerstone
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Victor Kindelay (left), member of the Apache Tribal Council, and Emil W. Haury (right), setting the cornerstone at the dedication of the dining hall in 1946.
Testing at plaza
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Joel Canby is starting testing at plaza at Point of Pines Pueblo (AZ W:10:50).
Tent camp
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Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Sgt. "Sarge" Satorus Brown, camp cook for the 1946 season, walking toward the kitchen-dining facility at Point of Pines.
Sunday trip
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Off on a Sunday trip Nantack Village (AZ W:10:111).
Sorting sherds
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Therese Dawson, Clare Williams, Elisabeth Tooker and Emily Schupp sorting sherds.
Sorting artifacts
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Jim Gifford sorting artifacts.
Sorting artifacts
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Sorting artifacts at the camp laboratory during the 1955 season. Left to right: Joan Haskell, Jackie Adams, Elizabeth Morris, Alexander Lindsay, Tom Bell, Robert Loud and Ned (Edward B.) Danson.
Sherd washing
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Excavations (Archaeology); Archaeology--Study and teaching (Higher); University of Arizona. Archaeological Field School; Tooker, Elisabeth; Point of Pines Site (Ariz.);
Ring core sample
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Education, Archaeology
Summary
Edmund Schulman, Kep Lewis, Tom Cain, and Carl Huffaker examine the core after extraction from the tree at Point of Pines Pueblo (AZ W:10:50).