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  2. Michael E. Smith (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ernest Smith (born 1953) [1] is an American archaeologist working primarily with Aztec and general Mesoamerican archaeology. He has written numerous scholarly articles about central Mexican archaeology as well as several books about the Aztecs, among them a widely used textbook (Smith 2003).

  3. Watson Smith - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Watson Smith (August 21, 1897, Cincinnati, Ohio – July 29, 1993, Tucson, Arizona) was an American archaeologist and researcher on the indigenous cultures and artifacts of the western Anasazi area.

  4. Monica L. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith is the author of books including: The Archaeology of an Early Historic Town in Central India (British Archaeological Reports, 2001) [6] The Historic Period at Bandelier National Monument (National Park Service 2002) [7] A Prehistory of Ordinary People (University of Arizona Press, 2010) [8] Cities: The First 6,000 Years (Penguin/Random ...

  5. Michael Smith - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Smith (archaeologist) (born 1953), American archaeologist and Mesoamerica scholar; Michael D. Smith (computer scientist), dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University; Michael D. Smith (economist), information technology and marketing professor; C. Michael Smith (born 1950), clinical psychologist and scholar

  6. List of archaeologists - Wikipedia

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    Claire Smith (born 1957) Australian; Indigenous archaeology, rock art [49] Grafton Elliot Smith (1871–1937) Australian; (anatomist) hyperdiffusionist view of prehistory Mike Smith (1955–2022) Australian, Central Australia

  7. Ruth DeEtte Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Ruth DeEtte Simpson (May 6, 1918 – January 19, 2000) [1] was an American archaeologist and founder of the Archaeological Survey Association of Southern California. [2]Born in Pasadena, California, Simpson received her master's degree from the University of Southern California in 1944 and went on to be the curator of the Heard Museum in Arizona for two years. [3]

  8. Murray Springs Clovis Site - Wikipedia

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    Murray Springs is located in southern Arizona near the San Pedro River and once served as a Clovis hunting camp approximately 11,000 years BP. The site is unique for the massive quantity of large megafauna processing and extensive tool making. Archaeologists identified five buried animal kills and processing locations and a Clovis camp location.

  9. Ann Axtell Morris - Wikipedia

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    Ann Axtell was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on February 9, 1900. She graduated from Smith College, [5] after which she met archaeologist Earl Morris. The two were married in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Sarah Lane. Elizabeth later went on to get a degree in anthropology from the University of Arizona. [2]

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