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Figure of a woman

Culture/People:
possibly Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Expedition:
Marshall Saville Guatemala Expedition (1917-1920)  Search this
Expedition leader:
Dr. Marshall H. Saville (Marshall Howard Saville/M.H. Saville/MHS), Non-Indian, 1867-1935  Search this
Expedition sponsor:
James Bishop Ford (James B. Ford), Non-Indian, 1844-1928  Search this
Object Name:
Figure of a woman
Media/Materials:
Pottery
Techniques:
Coiled/hand built, modeled, mold-made
Dimensions:
28.4 x 20 x 36.8 cm
Object Type:
Sculpture/Carving/Figures
Place:
Near Chiquimulilla; Chiquimulilla; Chiquimulilla Municipality; Santa Rosa Department, Southeast Region; Guatemala
Date created:
AD 600–1200 (Classic period)
Catalog Number:
9/8466
Barcode:
098466.000
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Sculpture/Carving/Figures
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws609703ac1-f554-45d3-be8e-002d58ca90ec
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_105930
Online Media:

Pendant with human face

Culture/People:
probably Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Previous owner:
Max Obst (Maximo Obst), Non-Indian, ca. 1872-1927  Search this
Seller:
Max Obst (Maximo Obst), Non-Indian, ca. 1872-1927  Search this
Object Name:
Pendant with human face
Media/Materials:
Jade
Techniques:
Carved, drilled, polished
Object Type:
Adornment/Jewelry
Place:
Santa Cruz del Quiché Municipality or Mazatenango Municipality; Quiché Department or Suchitepéquez Department, Southwest Region; Guatemala
Date created:
AD 300–900 (Classic period)
Catalog Number:
15/3646
Barcode:
153646.000
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Adornment/Jewelry
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6c6fcddd2-f68e-447e-abe0-6deaab7f2a2f
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_164908
Online Media:

Bifacial tool/projectile point

Culture/People:
probably Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Collector:
Edward Herbert Thompson, Non-Indian, 1857-1935  Search this
Previous owner:
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University  Search this
Expedition sponsor:
Stephen Salisbury, III, Non-Indian, 1835-1905  Search this
Charles Pickering Bowditch, Non-Indian, 1842-1921  Search this
Object Name:
Bifacial tool/projectile point
Media/Materials:
Chalcedony
Techniques:
Flaked/chipped
Object Type:
Tools and Equipment (General)
Place:
Sacred Cenote (Cenote of Sacrifice), Chichén Itzá; Tinúm Municipality, Oriente Region; Yucatán State; Mexico
Date created:
AD 700–1550 (Late Classic to Post-Classic period)
Catalog Number:
21/7157
Barcode:
217157.000
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Tools and Equipment (General)
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws60841ee09-2b0a-4866-a3c0-e692fb0fbc10
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_231775
Online Media:

Ulua-style figure of a woman

Culture/People:
probably Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Previous owner:
Dr. James Edward Austin (Dr. J. E. Austin), Non-Indian, 1865-1916  Search this
Possible seller:
Dr. James Edward Austin (Dr. J. E. Austin), Non-Indian, 1865-1916  Search this
Object Name:
Ulua-style figure of a woman
Media/Materials:
Pottery
Techniques:
Coiled/hand built, modeled
Dimensions:
9 x 12.7 cm
Object Type:
Sculpture/Carving/Figures
Place:
Río Ulúa; Honduras
Date created:
300 BC–AD 300 (Pre-Classic period)
Catalog Number:
4/3872
Barcode:
043872.000
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Sculpture/Carving/Figures
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws67cc85cca-4029-430e-91de-00c6e3102449
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_46894
Online Media:

William Duncan Strong lantern slides

Creator:
Strong, William Duncan, 1899-1962  Search this
Names:
Smithsonian Institution-Harvard University Archeological Expedition to Northwestern Honduras (1936)  Search this
Kidder, Alfred, II  Search this
Paul, A. J. Drexel (Anthony Joseph Drexel)  Search this
Extent:
293 Lantern slides
Culture:
Central America  Search this
Sahnish (Arikara)  Search this
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Washoe (Washo)  Search this
Cocopa  Search this
Hupa  Search this
Karuk (Karok)  Search this
Mewuk (Miwok)  Search this
Pomo  Search this
Desert Cahuilla  Search this
Wintu  Search this
Nuxalk (Bellacoola)  Search this
Moapa Paiute  Search this
Yakama (Yakima)  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Lantern slides
Place:
Honduras
South Dakota
North Dakota
Date:
1932
1936
undated
Summary:
This collection includes lantern slides documenting William Duncan Strong's 1932 archaeological excavations of Sahnish (Arikara) villages in North Dakota and South Dakota as well as Strong's 1936 excavations in Honduras and California. Used for lectures, this collection includes a number of images of maps, illustrations, and photographs from other institutions such as the Field Museum of Natural History.
Scope and Contents:
Series 1: Sahnish (Arikara) villages, 1932, includes 85 glass lantern slides which document William Duncan Strong's archaeological excavations of Sahnish (Arikara) villages in North Dakota and South Dakota, particularly at the Leavenworth and Huff sites. These include slides depicting the excavation itself, with both site images and images of William Strong and others at work. There are also slides which include illustrations of maps and site drawings, as well as images of objects such as pottery sherds and pots. It is unclear who the photographer was for these photographs, more research is required. Some of the photographs in this series have been restricted due to cultural sensitivity.

Series 2: Archaeological Expedition to northwestern Honduras, 1936, includes 141 glass lantern slides which were part of a donation to the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation by the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University following Strong's death. These include photographs taken by William Strong in Honduras during excavations near Lago De Yojoa, Olancho, Naco, Tres Piedras, and in Copan. The expedition was conducted by the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, and the Peabody Museum of Harvard University.

Series 3: California, and other locations, circa 1936, includes 67 lantern slides from California, New Mexico, Washington, Wyoming, Oregon, South Dakota, Nebraska, Idaho, and British Columbia. Communities in California include: Washoe (Washo), Cocopa, Hupa, Karuk (Karok), Mewuk (Miwok), Pomo, Desert Cahuilla, Wintu. Other communities represented in this series include: Nuxalk (Bellacoola), Moapa Paiute, Yakama (Yakima), Salish (Flathead), and A:shiwi (Zuni).

Lantern slides include catalog numbers L01382-L01468 and L01581-L01786.
Arrangement:
Arranged in three series. Series 1: Sahnish (Arikara) village excavations, 1932; Series 2: Archaeological Expedition to northwestern Honduras, 1936; and Series 3: California, and other locations, circa 1936. Arranged by catalog number within each series.
Biographical / Historical:
William Duncan Strong was born on January 30, 1899 in Portland, Oregon. He received his B.A. degree in 1923, and his Ph.D. in 1926 from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Strong's interest in anthropology developed under the influence of Dr. A.L. Kroeber, a student of Dr. Franz Boas. He worked at the Field Museum of Natural History at the University of Nebraska, and at the Bureau of American Ethnology before joining the faculty at Columbia in 1937.

Dr. Strong served as the Chair of the Department of Anthropology for many years, and he remained at Columbia until his death in 1962. Dr. Strong's anthropological career consisted of a variety of experiences. Between 1924 and 1925, Strong was assigned by Dr. Kroeber the job of classifying the Max Uhle Peruvian Collections. During the winter of 1927-28, he participated in the Rawson-McMillan Subarctic Expedition collecting valuable data on the Naskapi Indians of Labrador. His field research on the Great Plains was influential in changing the previous picture of native life on the Great Plains. His excavations in Honduras in 1933 and 1936-37 provided important data on the Maya civilization. It was in 1940, while at Columbia, when he began his field work in Peru which gained him his greatest recognition. He excavated on the central Peruvian Coast of Pachacamac in 1941-42, on the northern Peruvian Coast of the Viru Valley, and on the southern Peruvian Coast at the Nazca and Ica Valleys in 1952 and 1953.

Strong influenced American anthropology by his service in professional societies. He served as president of the American Ethnological Society, the Institute of Andean Research, and the Society for American Archaeology. He was the director of the Ethnogeographic Board (his journal from his tenure as director is in the papers) and chairman of the Committee on Basic Needs of American Archaeology. In this latter capacity, Strong was involved in establishing a program to salvage archaeological sites before they were destroyed by public works. Strong served as the anthropological consultant to the Bureau of Indian Affairs during Franklin Roosevelt's administration and advised on new directions to be taken in Indian Service policy.

See more: https://archaeology.columbia.edu/william-duncan-strong/
Related Materials:
William Duncan Strong papers, 1902-1965 (NAA.1974-28) https://sova.si.edu/record/naa.1974-28
Provenance:
The lantern slides from Series 2: Honduras, and Series 3: California, and other locations, were a gift from the Department of Anthropology, Columbia University in 1962 (L01581 - L01786). The provenance of the remaining lantern slides (L01382 – L01468) in Series 1: Sahnish (Arikara) village excavations, is still unclear, though they were likely cataloged by the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation prior to the 1962 gift, based on the catalog numbers.
Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).

A number of photographs in this collection are restricted due to cultural sensitivity.
Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Genre/Form:
Lantern slides
Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); William Duncan Strong lantern slides, image #, NMAI.AC.388; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.388
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William Duncan Strong lantern slides
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv412018ebf-43b4-40fc-9ec2-4fdaaee0f668
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmai-ac-388

Archaeological Expedition to northwestern Honduras

Creator:
Strong, William Duncan, 1899-1962  Search this
Names:
Smithsonian Institution-Harvard University Archeological Expedition to Northwestern Honduras (1936)  Search this
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology  Search this
Kidder, Alfred, II  Search this
Collection Creator:
Strong, William Duncan, 1899-1962  Search this
Extent:
141 Lantern slides
Culture:
Central America  Search this
Mesoamerica  Search this
Classic period Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Jicaque  Search this
Lenca  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Lantern slides
Date:
1936
Scope and Contents:
Series 2: Honduras, 1936, includes 141 glass lantern slides which were part of a donation to the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation by the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University following Strong's death. These include photographs taken by William Strong in Honduras during excavations near Lago De Yojoa, Olancho, Naco, Tres Piedras, and in Copan. The expedition was conducted by the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution and the Peabody Museum of Harvard University.

William Duncan Strong acted as expedition leader, and representative for the Bureau of American Ethnology, and included Alfred Kidder II and A. J. Drexel Paul, Jr. from the Peabody Museum. Helen Langdon Strong (wife of William Duncan Strong) and Madeleine Kidder (wife of Alfred Kidder) accompanied the expedition in the field and assisted in cataloging.
Catalog numbers: L01582-L01724, L01736.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).

A number of photographs in this collection are restricted due to cultural sensitivity.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); William Duncan Strong lantern slides, image #, NMAI.AC.388; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.388, Series 2
See more items in:
William Duncan Strong lantern slides
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv499ecd502-b9ce-4bd4-8de3-205b25caf1e9
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-388-ref2

Human figure

Culture/People:
probably Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Previous owner:
Julia M. Rodezno (Juliana Rodezno/Mrs. J. Rodezno), Non-Indian, 1875-1938  Search this
Seller:
Julia M. Rodezno (Juliana Rodezno/Mrs. J. Rodezno), Non-Indian, 1875-1938  Search this
Object Name:
Human figure
Media/Materials:
Pottery, paint
Techniques:
Coiled/hand built, modeled, painted
Object Type:
Sculpture/Carving/Figures
Place:
Lago de Amatitlán (Lake Amatitlán); Guatemala Department, Metropolitan Region; Guatemala
Date created:
AD 600-1200
Catalog Number:
12/3600
Barcode:
123600.000
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Sculpture/Carving/Figures
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6249936fe-b584-484f-9985-95d47a36dfc5
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_132966
Online Media:

Bead/beads

Culture/People:
possibly Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Collector:
Frederick A. Mitchell-Hedges (F. A. Mitchell-Hedges), Non-Indian, 1882-1959  Search this
Previous owner:
Frederick A. Mitchell-Hedges (F. A. Mitchell-Hedges), Non-Indian, 1882-1959  Search this
Donor:
Frederick A. Mitchell-Hedges (F. A. Mitchell-Hedges), Non-Indian, 1882-1959  Search this
Object Name:
Bead/beads
Media/Materials:
Greenstone
Techniques:
Carved, drilled
Object Type:
Adornment/Jewelry
Place:
Isla Roatán; Roatán Municipality, José Santos Guardiola Municipality; Islas de la Bahía Department; Honduras
Island Name:
Isla Roatán
Island Grouping:
Islas de la Bahía (Bay Islands)
Date created:
2000 BC-AD 900
Catalog Number:
18/7636
Barcode:
187636.000
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Adornment/Jewelry
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws66d2db42b-c893-450f-9221-904b035050dc
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_200627
Online Media:

Pendant illustrating a seated dignitary

Culture/People:
probably Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
MAI agent:
George Gustav Heye (GGH), Non-Indian, 1874-1957  Search this
Object Name:
Pendant illustrating a seated dignitary
Media/Materials:
Jade
Techniques:
Carved, drilled, polished
Dimensions:
6 x 8 x 1.3 cm
Object Type:
Adornment/Jewelry
Place:
Oaxaca State; Mexico
Date created:
AD 300–900 (Classic period)
Catalog Number:
2/6671
Barcode:
026671.000
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Adornment/Jewelry
On View:
NMAI, New York, NY: Infinity of Nations, Mesoamerica & Circum Caribbean
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6e6951234-e903-43f6-8a75-c9aa07725784
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_28320
Online Media:

Pendant representing the Maize God

Culture/People:
probably Maya (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Previous owner:
Dr. Julius A. Skilton (Julius Augustus Skilton), Non-Indian, 1833-1897  Search this
Frank A. Skilton (Frank Avery Skilton), Non-Indian, 1860-1931  Search this
Seller:
Frank A. Skilton (Frank Avery Skilton), Non-Indian, 1860-1931  Search this
Object Name:
Pendant representing the Maize God
Media/Materials:
Jade
Techniques:
Carved, polished, drilled
Dimensions:
3.6 x 5.2 x 0.4 cm
Object Type:
Adornment/Jewelry
Place:
Palenque; Palenque Municipality, Selva Region; Chiapas State; Mexico
Date created:
AD 250–950 (Classic period)
Catalog Number:
4/6276
Barcode:
046276.001
See related items:
Maya (archaeological culture)
Adornment/Jewelry
On View:
NMAI, New York, NY: Infinity of Nations, Mesoamerica & Circum Caribbean
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6ba30dc84-aad3-49df-bcd9-55215fbfa033
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_49712
Online Media:

Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico

Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
20 Photographic slides (color)
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Zapotec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Olmec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Place:
Mexico
Date:
1974
Summary:
This collection contains 20 color slides shot by Suzanne Aurelio in 1974. The slides depict Maya, Olmec, and Zapotec archaeological sites in Mexico.
Scope and Contents:
S05113-S05132

This collection contains 20 color slides depicting Maya, Olmec, Zapotec, and possibly Aztec archaeological ruins in Mexico. The photographs were shot by Suzanne Aurelio in 1974.

Sites include La Venta ruins in Tabasco, Mexico; ruins at Palenque Mexico; Monte Alban ruinds in Oaxaca, Mexico; and a replica of the Maya ruin Edificio De Hochob in Campeche State at the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City.
Arrangement:
Arranged by catalog number.
Biographical / Historical:
Suzanne Aurelio (nee Berger; 1931-2021) spent most of her life in New York. As a young adult, Aurelio became intrested in Mexico and she travelled extensively throughout that country, studying the language and the art and visiting remote indigenous villages. Back in New York, she work as an operating room nurse at several New York hospitals. She was the wife of Richard Aurelio and mother to dauther Jodi and son Marcus.
Related Materials:
A sound cassette with Suzanne Aurelio in the Museum of the American Indian/Heye Foundation audio and video collection, NMAI.AC.001.003.
Provenance:
Gift of Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396
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Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4f17a0cfa-c754-49af-b55b-7acdba72372d
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmai-ac-396
Online Media:

Maya archaeological ruins in Mexico

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
7 Photographic slides
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
This series contains 7 slides depicting Maya archaeological ruins in Mexico. Photographs were shot by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Series 1
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Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4126b836a-2da0-481b-8047-89232c90cf31
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref1

Maya Temple of Inscriptions ruins at Palenque

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic slide
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
Photograph depicting the Maya Temple of the Inscriptions ruins at Palenque, Mexico. Photograph by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Item S05127
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico / Series 1: Maya archaeological ruins in Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4b5579de6-e8c6-4eaa-bddb-f4cbff77b27e
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref10

Maya ruins of the Palace of Palenque

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic slide
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
Photograph depicting the Maya ruins of the Palace of Palenque in Mexico. Photograph by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Item S05128
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico / Series 1: Maya archaeological ruins in Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4af4eaac9-597f-4a00-b191-f9460afd125b
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref11

Archaeological ruins in Mexico

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic slide
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Olmec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Zapotec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
Photograph depicting archaeological ruins in Mexico, possibly Aztec, Maya, Olmec, or Zapotec. Photograph by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Item S05119
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico / Series 4: Unidentified archaeological ruins in Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv48919a8a8-fcdb-4b9d-af05-3e3a3970c9ee
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref21

Archaeological ruins in Mexico

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic slide
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Zapotec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Olmec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Aztec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
Photograph depicting archaeological ruins in Mexico. Possibly Aztec, Maya, Olmec, or Zapotec. Photograph by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Item S05129
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico / Series 4: Unidentified archaeological ruins in Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4a46c82eb-e517-4020-ada2-61b8a0c8f54b
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref22

Archaeological ruins in Mexico

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic slide
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Zapotec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Olmec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Aztec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
Photograph depicting archaeological ruins in Mexico. Possibly Aztec, Maya, Olmec, or Zapotec. Photograph by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Item S05131
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico / Series 4: Unidentified archaeological ruins in Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv40f121964-3ccb-4c35-bbaa-40bbfa0222ef
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref23

Archaeological ruins in Mexico

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic slide
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Zapotec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Olmec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Aztec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
Photograph depicting archaeological ruins in Mexico. Possibly Aztec, Maya, Olmec, or Zapotec. Photograph by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Item S05132
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico / Series 4: Unidentified archaeological ruins in Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4eb538274-bb9c-4297-9f1d-33d963635205
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref24

Unidentified archaeological ruins in Mexico

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
4 Photographic slides
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Olmec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Zapotec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Aztec (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
This series contains 4 color slides depicting unidentified Indigenous archaeological sites in Mexico, possibly by the Aztec, Maya, Olmec, or Zapotec. Photographs by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Series 4
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4be80fe66-0e71-49c4-9fc8-9d85df6ad346
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref4

Maya Temple of the Inscriptions ruins at Palenque

Collection Photographer:
Aurelio, Suzanne  Search this
Extent:
1 Photographic slide
Culture:
Maya (archaeological culture)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic slides
Date:
1974
Scope and Contents:
Photograph depicting the Maya Temple of the Inscriptions ruins at Palenque, Mexico. Photograph by Suzanne Aurelio, 1974.
Collection Restrictions:
Access to NMAI Archives Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not modified in any way, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian. For more information please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use and NMAI Archive Center's Digital Image request website.
Collection Citation:
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico, image #, NMAI.AC.396; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.396, Item S05120
See more items in:
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico
Suzanne Aurelio photographs from Mexico / Series 1: Maya archaeological ruins in Mexico
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv402045304-e479-4909-b35e-ebdc710e753b
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmai-ac-396-ref5

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