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  2. Southwestern archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern archaeology is a branch of archaeology concerned with the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico. This region was first occupied by hunter-gatherers , and thousands of years later by advanced civilizations, such as the Ancestral Puebloans , the Hohokam , and the Mogollon .

  3. Earl H. Morris - Wikipedia

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    Earl Halstead Morris, known as Earl Morris or Earl H. Morris, was an American archeologist known for his contributions to Southwest archaeology. He is also believed to have partially inspired the fictional Indiana Jones of George Lucas' popular Indiana Jones film series. [1]

  4. Byron Cummings - Wikipedia

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    He is known as the dean of Southwestern archaeology. Cummings was the founding head of University of Arizona 's Department of Archaeology (1915–1937), the school's ninth president (1927–1928), the Arizona State Museum 's first director (1915–1938), and the founder of the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, which was established ...

  5. Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition occurred between 1886 and 1894 in the American Southwest. Sponsored by Mary Tileston Hemenway , a wealthy widow and philanthropist, the expedition was initially led by Frank Hamilton Cushing , who was replaced in 1889 by Jesse Walter Fewkes .

  6. America Unearthed - Wikipedia

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    America Unearthed was an American entertainment television series and the first original series to air on the A&E Networks channel H2. [2] The show premiered on December 21, 2012, and was produced by Committee Films of Minneapolis, Minnesota. [3]

  7. Linda S. Cordell - Wikipedia

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    Linda Sue Cordell (October 11, 1943 - March 29, 2013) [1] [2] was an American archaeologist and anthropologist.She was a leading researcher of the archaeology of the Southwest United States and Ancestral Pueblo communities.

  8. Clara Lee Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Fraps (Tanner) received an appointment as a lecturer in the archaeology department at the University of Arizona for the fall semester 1928, and continued to teach there over the course of her career, becoming an assistant professor in 1935, associate professor in 1957, and full professor in 1968; she retired with the title of professor emerita in 1978.

  9. David Attenborough filmography - Wikipedia

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    David Attenborough introduces the episode "The Sound of Islam" (Season 9, Episode 31 ) 1977: Wildlife on One: 253x30 min: Half-hour natural history programmes for BBC One. Ran annually until 2005. 1979: Life on Earth: 13x55 min: The history of life on Earth. Took three years to make and was notable for its ground-breaking footage. Writer and ...