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Register to the Papers of Hannah Marie Wormington

Kate Maxwell August 2004

Revised by Alethea Rudolph September 2005

Lorain Wang

June 2006

National Anthropological Archives Smithsonian Institution

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Table of Contents

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE....................................................................................................3 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE........................................................................................3 EXTENT ..............................................................................................................................4 SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND BOX LIST.......................................................................5

SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE..................................................................................5

SERIES 2: SITE FILES ...................................................................................................8

SERIES 3: LECTURE NOTES/TEACHING MATERIALS........................................15

SERIES 4: WORMINGTON PUBLICATIONS..........................................................16

SERIES 5: PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS......................................................20

SERIES 6: PAPERS WRITTEN BY OTHERS ............................................................25

SERIES 7: ARTICLES ..................................................................................................30

SERIES 8: MISCELLANEOUS....................................................................................34

SERIES 9: AUDIOVISUAL COLLECTION................................................................38

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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Hannah Marie Wormington was born in Denver, Colorado in 1914. She studied archaeology with E.B. Renaud and earned a B.A. from the University of Denver in 1935. After graduating from college, she traveled to France where she worked under Henri Martin at a Paleolithic excavation in the Dordogne. She retained an interest in French archaeology. Returning to Denver from her studies abroad, she was hired by the Denver Museum of Natural History as a staff archaeologist. In 1937, she became curator of archaeology, establishing the museum's status as an important center for Paleo-Indian research. She remained at the museum until 1968. She received her doctorate in 1954, becoming the first Harvard (Radcliffe) female Ph.D. to specialize in archaeology. While at the Denver Museum of Natural History, she cataloged the Lindenmeier material in the collection (1936) and excavated the Johnson Site (a Folsom camp) near La Porte, Colorado. Starting in 1937, she excavated a series of rock shelters in Montrose County, Colorado, Grand County, Utah, and Mesa County, Colorado. She surveyed prehistoric migration routes of ancient hunters in the Province of Alberta, Canada in 1955 and1956. In the 1960s, she worked at the Frazier Agate Basin site and with Joe Ben Wheat at the Jurgens Cody site at the Jurgens Cody site in Weld County, Colorado. She also served as a consultant on an excavation of mammoth and associated material in the Valley of Mexico (1952) and of a human skeleton near Turin, Iowa (1955); excavations at Onion Portage, Alaska (1963), the Scottsbluff butchering site near Chadron, Nebraska (1971), and Hot Springs Mammoth Site, South Dakota (1977). Wormington also served as a visiting or adjunct professor with Arizona State University, Colorado College, the University of Colorado, and the University of Wyoming. Wormington became the first women president of the Society for American Archaeology in 1967. She received many awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1970, Colorado's State Archaeologist's Award in 1977, an Honorary Doctorate from Colorado State University in 1977, and the Society of American Archaeology's Distinguished Service Award in 1983. Hannah Marie Wormington was an American archaeologist known for her study of Paleo-Indians in the Southwest. She contributed greatly to the body of research of prehistoric cultures; among those were the Fremont of Utah, and the Uncompahgre of Colorado. Her most significant publications were Ancient Man in North America (1939b) and Prehistoric Indians of the Southwest (1947). Both are considered classics for synthesizing an incredible amount of data on the subject of Prehistoric Indians.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Wormington’s papers consist of correspondence, field notes and affiliated materials, lecture notes, manuscripts, photographs, professional, teaching materials, and writings by her students and colleagues. The papers reflect many aspects of Wormington's

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professional life including her archaeological work, professional development and teaching career, although there is relatively little concerning her curatorial work at the Denver Museum of Natural History. Correspondents include James M. Adovasio, Larry D. Agenbroad, George Agogino, Robert Ashton, Marie Madeleine Baboulet John O. Brew, Alan L. Bryan, E. Stephen Cassells, John L. Cotter, Richard D. Daugherty, Richard G. Forbis, George C. Frison, F.M. Fryxell, Julian Hayden, C. Vance Haynes, William N. Irving, Henry Irwin, Cynthia Irwin-Williams, Elaine Johnson, Ruthann Knudson, L.S.B. Leakey, Barbara Purdy, Bruce E. Rippeteau, Richard Shulter, Dennis J. Stanford, Christie G. Turner, Sol Tax, and Sharon Young

EXTENT 58 boxes, 1 lantern slide tray, and 1 oversized box, 25.8 linear feet

Series 1: Correspondence 5

SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND BOX LIST

SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE 7 boxes, 2.92 linear feet This series consists solely of correspondence (c. 1935-1994) between H. Marie Wormington and various colleagues, students, friends, and relatives. Generally, the documents are arranged alphabetically by surname of the correspondent. Correspondents that exchanged at least ten letters with H. Marie Wormington have been assigned folders labeled with their surname. Correspondents that exchanged less than ten letters have been grouped together and placed into folders labeled with the letter of the alphabet their surname begins with. To preserve the series’ original order, there are some instances in which correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject. Box 1 A Ackerman, Robert E. Adovasio, J.M. Agenbroad, Larry Agogino, George Anderson, Jane Archaeological Conservation Ashton, Robert Awards B Baboulet, Marie Madeleine Bair, Gerald Body, Gladys Bradley, Suzanne Brew, J.O. Bryan, Alan Box 2 C Cameron, Angus and Alfred Knopf Carlson, Ray Carrell, Beth Cassels, Steve Chandler, Polly Charlton, Thomas Chuchana, Rachel Cole, Sally Colorado College Conn, Richard Cooley, Frank

Series 1: Correspondence 6

Copies Cotter, John Crabtree, Don D Dastarac, Frances Daugherty, Richard Davis, Emma Lou Day, Jane Denver Museum of Natural History Dixon, Raoul Dixon, Mim Box 3 E Eichenberger, J. Allen F Flenniken, John Forbes, R.G. Frison, George Fryxell, F.M. G Givens, G. Glasscock, Keith Grady, James Grodotzke, Helen H Hall, Karen and Chris Haury, Emil Hayden, Brian Hayden, Julian Haynes, Vance Hearon, W.M. Hester, James Holidays Box 4 I Irving, W.N. Irwin-Williams, Cynthia J Johnson, Donald L. Johnson, Eileen Judge, W. James K Knudson, Ruthann L

Series 1: Correspondence 7

Leakey, Louis S.B. LeFree, Betty Jo Lewis, Rhoda Lister, Florence and Robert M Matheson, Jim Minnesota, University of Mulloy, Emily Ross Mulloy, William Box 5 N National Historic Committee O P Packard, Jean E. Paleo-Indians Pearson, Emerson L. Picking, D & Co. Purdy, Barbara A. Quigg, Michael R Recommendations and Vita, A-Z Research grants Rippeteau, Bruce Russian Archaeology Ruppe, Reymond Box 6 SA-SN SO-SW Schultz, Cb. And Dorothy Shipee, J. Mete Shutler, Richard Stanford, Dennis Steen-McIntyre, Virginia Stevens, Dominique Stevenson, Robert Stewart, Omer Stoller, Marriane Box 7 T Tax, Sol Trcka, Sharon and Darryl Turner, Christy

Series 1: Correspondence Series 2: Site Files

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U V Volk, Hannah Marie (Wormington) and George WA-WH WI-WY Walker, John W. Walton, Addie Watters, Ellen and Robert D. Weinstein, Laurie Woodcock, William E. XYZ Young, Sharon Miscellaneous

SERIES 2: SITE FILES 7 boxes, 2.92 linear feet This series contains field notes, reports, data, charts, illustrations, correspondence, and a variety of other materials pertaining to the many archaeological sites H. Marie Wormington excavated over the span of her career. Sites excavated by colleagues are included here as well. Arrangement is alphabetical by site name. Box 8 Agate Basin Site

“Commentary by Donald Crabtree on Lithic Material” Frison, George. “Occasional, Purposeful Fluting of Agate Basin Points.” Frison, George. “A Proposal for the Analysis and publication of the Agate Basin Site Materials.”

Alberta Site “The Alberta Complex Surface Finds, Alberta, Canada.”

Head, Tom. “Northern Plains Prehistory: The Late prehistoric Period as Viewed from the H.M.S. Balzac Site.”

“The Hudson-Meng Site, Nebraska.” “The Paleo-Indian and Meso-Indian Stages of Alberta, Canada.” Photographs Basalt-Malta Transmission Line Project

Artifact Illustrations Big Horn Basin Site

Frison, George. “Paleo-Indian Sites and Economic Orientations in the Big Horn Basin”

Bison Kill Site Agenbroad, Larry D. “A Paleo-Indian Bison Kill in the Panhandle of Nebraska,” “Preliminary Results: Second Field Season, Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Site, Sioux County, Nebraska,” “The Hudson-Meng Paleo-Indian Bison Kill Site, Northeastern Nebraska: An Analysis After Two Field Seasons,”

Series 2. Site Files 9

“Preliminary Results of the 1973 Field Season: Hudson-Meng Paleo- Indian Bison Kill, Sioux County,” “The Hudson-Meng Site: An Alberta Bison Kill in the Nebraska High Plains,” “Cody Knives and the Cody Complex in Plains Prehistory: A Reassessment” Correspondence Irwin-Wormington classification Maps National Science Foundation Research Proposal Notes

Untitled manuscript Blackwater Draw Quarry Site

Correspondence “Folsom Points from Blackwater Draw”

Photographs Press clippings Box 9 Blackwater Draw Quarry Site (continued)

Record books Rovner, Irving and George Agogino: “An Analysis of Fluted and Unfluted Slides- “E.N.M.U. Students at Gravel Pit.”

Wormington, Marie. “Comments.” Brewster Site Agogino, George and W.D. Frankfurter. “The Brewster Site: An Agate Basin Complex”

Correspondence Folsom Multiple Composite Site in Eastern Wyoming”

Roberts, Frank H.H., Jr. “The Agate Basin Complex” Brewster Site (continued) Notes Buchanon Canyon Correspondence Minshall, Herbert. “Buchanon Canyon: A Preliminary Report.”

Moriarty, James Robert, III and Herbert Minshall. “A New Pre-Desert Site Discovered Near Texas Street.”

Caribou Lake Site Benedict, James B. “Early Occupation of the Caribou Lake Site, Colorado Front Range.”

Paper regarding Caribou Lake Site Casebier and Moore Shelters Notes and illustrations Box 10 Casebier and Moore Shelters (continued) Notes and illustrations Casper Site

Series 2: Site Files 10

“The Casper Site” Draft and notes Clovis Sites

Articles Correspondence Dincause, Denaf: “An Archaeological Evaluation for Pre-Clovis Occupation” Haynes, Vance. “Fluted Projectile Points: Their Age and Dispersion,” “The Clovis Culture,” “Geochronology of Clovis and Folsom Projectile Points and the Problem of Dispersion”

Cody Complex Knudson, Ruthann. “The Ecological Content of the Cody Complex: A Dissertation Proposal.”

Wormington, Marie. “Correlation of Some Plains Area Archaeological Sites.” Colorado-Nubian Expedition Correspondence Colorado Sites

“A Preliminary List of Colorado Landmarks” Descriptions of Various Sites

Coopertown Site Anderson, Adrienne. “Untitled Manuscript.” Correspondence Dent Site Photographs

Summary of Field Activities During the Week of 5/31/68-6/7/68 Domebo Canyon Site

Maps Illustrations

Early Man Sites Key to early man sites by state

Easter Island Site Archaeology magazine special travel guide: “The Mystery of Easter Island” Book list Frasca, Tim. “More than Just a Shuttle Stop”

Box 11 Easter Island Site (continued)

Correspondence News clippings

Rapa Nui Journal, 1987-1994 “Rapa Nui Rendezvous: International Conference on Easter Island” Booklet

Itinerary and map of the University of Wyoming Research flyer

Wall-Case carvings Eastern Colorado “Archaeological Survey of Eastern Colorado”

Series 2: Site Files 11

Eastern Wyoming Archaeological Survey of Eastern Wyoming” Eurasian Sites

List of sites Fenn Cache/Clovis Sites Illustrations Ferndale Ranch

Environmental impact report Finley Site Howard, Edgar B. and John T. Hack. “The Finley Site.” Folsom Site

“New Light on an Old Site: Events Leading Up to the Discovery of the Folsom Type Site”

Fluted Points and Casts Lists Frasca Site

Preliminary report Frazier Site

Archival information “The Frazier Site, Colorado”

Press Clippings Slides and photographs Wormington, Marie. “Report on the 1967 Investigations of the Frazier Site, Weld County Colorado.”

Harris Site Carrico, Richard and Paul Ezell. “Archaeological Mapping and Testing of Harris Site and Adjacent Cultural Resources.”

Hell Gap Site Agogino, George. “The Hell Gap Point: A Twenty Year Evaluation”

Agogino, George and Eugene Galloway. “The Sisters’ Hill Site: An Agate Basin Hell Gap Type Station Near Buffalo, Wyoming,” “The Sisters’ Hill Site: A Hell Gap Site in North Central Wyoming” Agogino, George and Cynthia Irwin-Williams. “Archaeological Investigations at the Hell Gap Site, Guernsey, Wyoming”

Charts and illustrations Comments on stratigraphy

Correspondence Box 12 Hell Gap Site (continued) Photographs

Haynes, C. Vance and Donald C. Grey. “The Sisters’ Hill and Its Bearing on Wyoming Postglacial Alluvial Chronology”

“The Hell Gap Site: A Progress Report” “Hell Gap Soil”

Irwin, Henry T. and J.O. Brew. “Archaeological Investigations at the Hell Gap Site, Guernsey, Wyoming”

Series 2: Site Files 12

O’Brien, Patricia. “The Tim Adrian Site (14NT604): A Hell Gap Quarry Site in Norton County, Kansas”

“Resume of Cultural Complex at the Hell Gap Site, Guernsey, Wyoming” Hot Springs Mammoth Site Report Itama Sites

Radiocarbon dates, illustrations Jones-Miller Site Papers by John Albanese and Denis Stanford

Research grant application Vitae for Denis Stanford

Jurgens Site Journal Photographs “Physiology and Geology of Colorado”

Research Proposal Kincheloe Site

Correspondence Lake Mohave Site Notes Lamb Springs Site

Investigations Stanford, Dennis and Glen R. Scott. “Archaeological Investigation of the Lamb Springs Site.”

Little Canyon Creek Cave Site “An Occurrence of Muskoxen in a Wyoming Archaeological Site” Lo Daiska Site Notes Lookout Site Dixon, Raoul. “Lookout Site.” Meadowcroft Rockshelter

Articles Medicine Hat Site Correspondence Moore Shelter Radiocarbon dates Nevada Sites Correspondence Old Crow Site

Irving, W.N. “Upper Pleistocene Archaeology in Old Crow Flats, Yukon Territory.” Irving, W.N. and C.R. Harrington. “Late Pleistocene and Radiocarbon Dated Artifacts from the Northern Yukon Territory.”

Photographs Paleo-Indian Sites List of discoverers

Series 2: Site Files 13

Paradox Valley Site Correspondence National Science Foundation Proposal Powder River Basin “The Paleo-Indians of the Powder River Basin” Puerco River Site Correspondence National Geographic Grant Proposal Quarai State Monument Site

Excavations of at Quarai State Monument, 1939-40.” Hurt, Wesley R. “A Proposal to Write for Publication the Final Report of the...”

Vitae River Basin Surveys Correspondence Salmon Ruins Sandia Cave Site Agogino, George. “An Honest Reply to Some ‘Frank’ Questions.”

Haynes, C. Vance and George Agogino. “Geochronology of Sandia Cave” Box 13 Sandia Cave Site

Hibben, Frank C. “Evidences of Early Occupation in Sandia Cave, New Mexico and Other Sites in the Sandia Monzano Region,” Letter to the editor and George Agogino’s reply Stevens, Dominique E. and George Agogino. “Sandia Cave: A Study in Controversy”

San Diguito Site Hayden, Julian D. “Notes on the Apparent Course of San Diguito Development.”

San Miguel Island Site Carter, George F. “On Pebble Tools and Their Relatives in North America.” Notes and images Scottsbluff Site

Correspondence Projectile Points

Correspondence Manitoba Archaeological Newsletter Notes Sheep Rock Shelter Stratigraphic profiles Siberian Sites List of sites Sulphur Springs Articles Tlapacoya, Mexico Site “Carbon 14 Sampling of Tlapacoya, Mexico Site” Tule Springs

Series 2: Site Files 14

Shutler, Richard. “Tule Springs: Its Implicity to Early Man Studies in North America” Photographs

Unspecified Site Notes Vail and Adkins Site Correspondence Valsequillo Site

Addresses of persons affiliated with Valsequillo Project Correspondence

Box 14 Valsequillo Site

Harp, Elmer. “Optimum Scales and Emulsions in Air Photo Archaeology.” Independent comments regarding Valsequillo find Irwin-Williams, Cynthia. “Archaeological Evidence on Early Man in New Mexico,” “Association of Early Man With Horse, Camel, and Mastodon at Hueyatlaco, Valsequillo,” comments on Allegations by J.L. Lorenzo Concerning Archaeological Research at Valsequillo, Puebla” (with a review by H.M. Wormington), “Preliminary Report on Investigations in the Valsequillo Region,” “Summary of Archaeological Evidence from the Valsequillo Region, Puebla, Mexico” Irwin-Williams, Cynthia, Harold Malde, and Barney Szabo. “Dilemma Posed by – Uranium Series Dates on Archaeologically Significant Bones from Valsequillo, Puebla, Mexico.” Lorenzo, Jose L. “Sobre Metodo Arqueologico.” Malde, Harold E. “Announcement on Valsequillo Radiocarbon Dates Prepared for the Peabody Museum,” “Comment on Johnson and Byers Comments,” “Preliminary Report on Radiocarbon Dates from the Valsequillo Area, Puebla, Mexico,” “Volcanic Ash Chronology, with Examples from the Valsequillo Archaeological Sites, Puebla, Mexico.” Maps and charts Mooser, Federico. “Charcoal from Rio Frio Ash Flow.”“New Evidence for Great Age of Man in New World.” Notes Photographs Press clippings Puebla Site of Armenta Radiocarbon dating information research “Report on Referred Fossils” Steen-McIntyre, Virginia, Ronald Frixell, and Harold Malde. “Unexpectedly Old Age of Deposits at Hueyatlaco Archaeological Site, Valsequillo, Mexico Implied by New Stratigraphic and Petrographic Findings.” “United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization Symposium on Environmental Changes and the Origin of ‘Homo Sapiens” “Valsequillo Finds Well Documented ‘Hoax’ was a Hoax”

Series 2. Site Files Series 3. Lecture Notes/Teaching Materials

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“Valsequillo Region, Puebla, Mexico.” “The Valsequillo Reservoir Locality, Puebla, Mexico Symposium.” Virginia Steen-McIntyre correspondence Wilcox, Ray E. “Volcanic Ash Chronology.” Wormington, Marie. Draft of chapter 2 of an unspecified manuscript, “Oral Communication by H.M. Wormington- Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Valsequillo Reservoir Locality, Puebla, Mexico.”

Western Nebraska “Archaeological Survey of Western Nebraska” Western U.S. and Southwest Sites

Charts Illustrations Maps Photographs Library analysis card

SERIES 3: LECTURE NOTES/TEACHING MATERIALS 2 boxes, .83 linear foot This series contains lecture notes, schedules, syllabi, reading lists, articles, exams, grade reports, minutes of faculty meetings, and other teaching-related document. The arrangement is alphabetical by name of the institution when possible. Otherwise arrangement is alphanumerical by course name or alphabetical by subject. Box 15 Agriculture Anthropology Anthropology 139: The Archaeology of Eastern North America (Henry Irwin) Anthropology: Paleo-Indians of the New World Anthropology 204

Class list and grades Students’ final exams Student work

Anthropology 222: The Neolithic Revolution Lecture Student Evaluations Anthropology 227 Mid term exam Anthropology 3-511

Student applications, reserve list Arctic Anthropology Arizona State University

Seminar schedule Asian Archaeology

Series 3: Lecture Notes/Teaching Materials Series 4: Wormington Publications

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Bibliography Colorado Archaeology Colorado College Anthropology 220: Archaeology and Prehistory (Old World) Anthropology department curriculum revisions Box 16 Colorado College Anthropology exams, bibliography, outlines Mid semester grades Source acknowledgment Conversion tables China Denver Museum of Natural History Early Man in the New World Free public lecture advertisement at California State University Eastern Asian Prehistory European Iron and Bronze Age Mammoths/Elephants Mesoamerica Mexico New World Occupation Before 10,000 BC Nevada Old World Prehistory University of Colorado Virginia Commonwealth University Western U.S. Sites

SERIES 4: WORMINGTON PUBLICATIONS 9 boxes, 3.54 linear feet This series contains book drafts, essays, and articles written by H. Marie Wormington and related materials such as research notes, data, and correspondence. Arrangement is alphabetical by title. Box 17 “The Amateur Archaeologist” Ancient Hunters and Gatherers of the Americas (also known as Ancient Man in the Americas)

Dedication (draft) Part 1 (draft) Chapter 1 (7 drafts) Chapter 2 (6 drafts)

Box 18 Ancient Hunters and Gatherers of the Americas

Series 4: Wormington Publications 17

Chapter 3: “Cochise culture” Chapter 3: radiocarbon dates Chapter 3 (4 drafts) Chapter 4 (4 drafts) Chapter 5 (2 drafts)

Box 19 Ancient Hunters and Gatherers of the Americas

Chapter 5 (1 draft) Chapter 6 (4 drafts)

Chapter 7 (3 drafts) Chapter 11 (1 draft) Box 20 Ancient Hunters and Gatherers of the Americas

Appendix A by Jane Day Bibliography

Index to references References cited, A-W Alphabetical site list Carbon 14 dates of early man sites Key to early man sites Data Notes Notes on Lind Coulee, WA “Elephant butchering” Evaluation, corrections U.S. maps Plans for research Research grant proposals Correspondence with Academic Press

Box 21 Ancient Man in North America

Chapters 1-6 Correspondence

Requests for information “Archaeology of the Late and Post Pleistocene from a New World Perspective”

Drafts College Papers

“Differences in Dress of Acolyte and Priest or Lord on Stele from Piedras Negras and Yaxchilan” “Prehistoric Stone and Bone Artifacts of Japan (Exclusive of Yayoi)” “Summary and Critique of the ‘The Heritage of the Bounty’ by H.L. Shapiro, ‘Descendants of the Mutineers on the Bounty’ by H.L. Shapiro, and ‘An Anthropometric Study of Hawaiians”

Series 4: Wormington Publications 18

“Summary and Critique of ‘Maya-Spanish Crosses in Yucatan’ by G.B. Williams, ‘A Study of Some Negro-White Families in the U.S.’ by C.B. Day, and ‘The American Negro’ by M.J. Herskovitz”

“Comments on Early Man in North America, 1960-1970” “Early Man: History and Evaluation of Research”

Statement of Purpose Final draft Notes Partial copy of early draft References cited

“Early Man in the New World: New Developments, 1970-1980” “Early Man in Siberia and the New World: Discussion of Papers on the Early Prehistory of the New World” Box 22 Early Man in Western North America

Introduction Chapters 5-7

East Canada “The Eastern United States” “The Evolution of Man” “Handbook of the North American Indians”

Correspondence “Identification of the Lithic Implements of Contemporary Manufacture” An Introduction to the Archaeology of Alberta, Canada “An Investigation of Possible Connections Between the Early Metal and Using Cultures of Siberia and the Old Copper Cultures” “Knockout” (a short story) “New Developments in North American Prehistory”

Correspondence “No Stone Unturned: An Almanac of North American Prehistory”

Review “On the Antiquity of Man in America”

Draft Outline Notes

Paleoanthropology Delegation to China “China Journal” Notebooks

“The Paleo-Indians and Meso-Indian Stages of Alberta, Canada” “The Paleoindian Period in Colorado” Box 23 “Paleo-Indian Studies in the Plains, 1940-1967” “Paleo-Indian Studies in the Plains, 1942-1967” “Paleo-Indian Tool Types in the Great Plains” (with Henry T. Irwin) The Prehistoric

Series 4: Wormington Publications 19

Americas Chapter outline, forewords, and introduction Chapter 2 (excerpt) Chapter 3 Chapter 7 Footnotes Criticism

Prehistoric Indians of the Southwest Correspondence

“The Present Status of Studies Pertaining to Early Man in the New World” “The Problems of the Presence and Dating in America of Flaking Techniques Similar to the Paleolithic in the New World” “The Problems of the Presence and Dating in America of Flaking Techniques Similar to the Paleolithic in the Old World” “Projectile Points” “Rationalizations of an Archaeologist” “A Reappraisal of the Fremont Culture” Correspondence “Report on Archaeological Investigation in Alberta, Canada Conducted for the Glenbow Foundation in 1955” “Smithsonian Handbook” “Some Tool Types of the Paleo-Indian Age in the Great Plains of the United States” Southwest Archaeology Various papers “A Survey of Early American Prehistory” Untitled manuscript concerning Alaska

List of illustrations for chapters 2 and 8 List of discoverers Notes

Untitled manuscript concerning Archaeology Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 4

Chapter 6 Box 24 Untitled manuscript concerning Archaeology

Notes and miscellaneous pages Untitled manuscript concerning Asian Archaeology

Chapter 11: Notes on Siberia and Japan Untitled manuscript concerning Canadian Archaeology

Notes Untitled manuscript concerning “Detective Work in Archaeology” Drafts and notes Untitled manuscript concerning Itama Culture

Table of contents

Series 4: Wormington Publications Series 5: Professional Organizations

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Acknowledgments Introduction, Chapter 1 Draft Appendix A

Untitled manuscript concerning Paleo-Indian Complexes Draft

Untitled manuscript concerning the Northwestern Plains Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7

Box 25 Untitled manuscript concerning the Northwestern Plains Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Appendix 4 References Cited Untitled manuscript concerning the Western United States and Canada Chapter 10

Notes Untitled manuscript #1 Bibliography Untitled manuscript #2

Corrections and additions Untitled manuscript #3 Bibliographies “Western Colorado and Eastern Utah: the happy hunting ground for the archaeologist”

SERIES 5: PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 5 boxes, 2.08 linear feet This series contains a wide variety of documents from correspondence to research grant proposals regarding organizations H. Marie Wormington was associated with including universities, museums, and archaeological/ anthropological societies. Arrangement is alphabetical by name of the organization. Box 26

Series 5: Professional Organizations 21

IXth I.C.A.E.S. Correspondence The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R (Institute of History, Philology, and Philosophy, Siberian Department)

“Correlations of Ancient Cultures of Siberia with the Cultures of Adjacent Territories: Reports of Scientific Workers.”

American Anthropological Association American Quaternary Association Constitution, circulars, membership information Abstracts Archaeological Society of Alberta Arctic Institute of North America Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Arizona Historical Society California State University Canadian Archaeological Association Correspondence, preliminary program for 17th annual meeting Summary of 1984 meeting Symposium summary, notes Center for the Study of Early Man Colorado Archaeological Council Colorado Archaeological Society Notes Wormington, H. Marie. “50th Anniversary Speech” Colorado College Commencement Colorado Consulting Committee Certificate National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 Minutes of the executive committee Report of the state historic preservation officer

Butler, William B. “Comments on a Research Design for the State Historic Preservation Plan, Eastern Colorado.”

Colorado Historical Society Colorado State Preservation Plan Appointment warrant forms Proposal of staffing pattern Box 27 Colorado Historical Society

Minutes Search Committee Donation Regulations

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Colorado Museum of Natural History “Report on Excavations of the Colorado Museum of Natural History, 1938-1939”

Annual report for 1938, 1946-1964 Field work announcement “Proceedings of Colorado Museum of Natural History” Colorado Society for Engineers Colorado State University Commencement Honorary Degree for Doctor of Humane Letters Committee on Quaternary Research

“Proposal to Establish a Committee on Quaternary Research Within the National Academy of Science National Research Council”

Agenda Denver Museum of Natural History Professional services contract Determination of an Off-Campus Indirect Cost Rate Based on Financial Data for the Fiscal Year, 1965 Annual report for 1966 Audit Programs

Wormington, H. Marie. “Mexico’s Earliest Culture: the Olmecs of San Lorenzo.” Hall of the prehistoric people of the Americas Field school Article from unspecified source regarding H.M. Wormington’s leave of absence Desert Research Institute

Biographical sketch of Cynthia Irwin-Williams The Douglas Society Notes for reactivation of the Douglas Society, tribute to Ruth Underhill Annual meeting information Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowships, correspondence Harvard University

Official register for the division of anthropology, 1937 Official register for the division of anthropology, 1940-41 Hemlock Society Hemlock Quarterly Heritage Glass Museum “Heritage News and Views” International Union for Quaternary Research VII INQUA congress Constitution and by-laws “Report of the Ad Hoc Committee of ICSU on Problems of the Human Environment”

Minutes Members Correspondence

Series 5: Professional Organizations 23

Draft minutes “Proposed Interim Arrangements for Commissions, etc.”

Box 28 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship Longmont Pioneer Museum Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Museum of Western Colorado National Academy of Science “The Infinite Voyage” “A Selected List of Major Fellowship Opportunities and Aids to Advance Education for U.S. Citizens” National Endowment for the Humanities Program information for candidates Project grant application face sheet for Cynthia Irwin-Williams Fellowship National Environment Policy Act of 1969 National Geographic Society Grant proposal (Jim Adovasio)

Grant proposal (James Hester) National Museums of Canada National Science Foundation Chicago Natural History Museum

President and fellows of Harvard University University of California, Los Angeles Department of Anthropology - archaeological survey Grant list Box 29 National Science Foundation

Grant awards 1969 summer flint knapping workshop Museum of Northern Arizona

Experimental program to stimulate competitive research Wyoming implementation proposal F. Clark Howell Grant list Research proposal “Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research in Biological and Social Sciences at the Desert Research Institute.”

Organization for Retired Professors Paleoanthropology Delegation to China Aigner, Jean S. “Hsiao-Nan-Hai: An Important Hupei Plan Campsite.” Brown, F.H. “Personal Report of the Paleoanthropology Delegation to the Peoples’ Republic of China”

Series 5: Professional Organizations 24

Committee on Scholarly Communication with the Peoples’ Republic of China Correspondence regarding China Delegation itinerary and information Delson, Eric. “Draft Report.” Gift list

Howells, W.W. Information of the Committee on Scholarly Communications with the Peoples’ Republic of China

Keightly, David N. “Report of the China Historian.” Leopold, Estella B. “Paleobotanical and Palynological Research in China.” Malde, George. Report of the paleoanthropology delegation, notes on geology Map, mementos Notes

Press clippings regarding China Press release Slide guide Wormington, H. Marie. “Archaeology of the Late and Post Pleistocene from a New World Perspective.”

Box 30 Paleoanthropology Delegation to China

Wormington, H. Marie. “Report of the Paleoanthropology Delegation to the Peoples’ Republic of China,” transcript of speech

San Bernardino County Museums Smithsonian Institution Knudson, Ruthann. “Fellowship Application.” Societé Française d’Archéologie Society for American Archaeology

Cummings, Linda Scott. “The Early Holocene Environment: New Interpretations of the Pollen Records from Two Paleo-Indian Sites.”

Francis, Julie. “Chipped Stone Raw Materials from the Milliron Site, Southeast Montana.”

The Goshen Cultural Complex and High Plains Paleo-Indian Studies Symposium

Knudson, Ruthann. “Plains Paleo-Indian Systematics: Suggested Subtraditions.” Notes Short abstract forms Tule Springs Symposium Southwestern Anthropological Association Conference The Spanish Institute The State Historical Society of Colorado Historic preservation plan Deed of gift University of Arizona Professional personnel profiles

President’s report

Series 5: Professional Organizations Series 6: Papers Written by Others

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University of British Columbia University of Colorado Request for reappointment Unspecified list of universities and museums nationwide with names and dates associated with them University of Denver Alumni Award Commencement program for 1952

Wormington, H. Marie. “Changes.” (Speech for 50th anniversary of the class of 1935) Fall 1993 newsletter for the department of anthropology

University of New Mexico University of Pennsylvania

Report and Summary of the Conference of Museums and Anthropology MASCA Newsletter, 1968-69

Unspecified Museum #1 Accession records of casts Unspecified Museum #2

Casts lists U.S. Department of the Interior Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Inc. Haynes, Vance and Michael Waters. “A Proposal for Research Support.” Research grant

SERIES 6: PAPERS WRITTEN BY OTHERS 8 boxes, 3.13 linear feet This series contains dissertations, book drafts, and some articles, as well as correspondence, data, and notes written by colleagues and students of H. Marie Wormington. Arrangement is alphabetical by author’s surname. In the case that no name is provided or if multiple authors contributed to a body of work, arrangement is alphabetical by title. Box 31 Abramova, Z.A.

“Concerning the Cultural Contacts Between Asia and America in the Late Paleolithic”

Ackerman, Robert E. “Report to National Academy of Sciences: Senior Scientist Exchange to the U.S.S.R.”

Adovasio, J.M. “Prehistoric Basketry of Western North American and Mexico” Agogino, George “A Brief History of Early Man in the Western High Plains” Bibliography

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Alberto, Luis Musso Anbrosi “The Dioramas in the Municipal Museum of Natural History, Denver” The American Southwest Text regarding Native Americans of the Southwest Archaeology: Earliest Human Remains- Indian Archaeology Barrow, Jacques “Plants and the Migration of Pacific Peoples: A Symposium” Benedict, Jim “Origin of the McKean Complex- Evidence from Timberline”

“Prehistoric Man and the Climate Above Timberline in the Colorado Rocky Mountains”

Bird, Junius “Travels and Archaeology in South Chile” Borden, Charles

“New Evidence of Early Cultural Relations Between Eurasia and Western North America”

Brennan, L.A. “A Compilation of Fluted Points of Eastern North America by Count and Distribution: An Aena Project” Box 32 Chard, Chester S. “New World Migration Routes”

“Northeast Asia” “The Old World Roots: Review and Speculation”

Cyphers Guillen, Ann Articles Day, June

Manuscripts, articles, and notes relating to South American and Mesoamerican archaeology

DeJarnette, David L. Untitled manuscript Dikov, N.N. “Ancient Cultures of Kamchatka and Chukotka” Dixon, Edward James “A Predicative Model for the Distribution of Archaeological Sites on the Bering Continental Shelf” Dixon, Raoul “Long Before the Clovis Wall” Drier, Ray W. and Joseph DuTemple Prehistoric Copper Mining in the Lake Superior Region Engebrestern, Jan “Proposal to the National Science Foundation” Frison, George “Man’s Interaction with Holocene Environment on the Plains”

Illustration for “Northwestern Plains as an Ecological Area for Prehistoric

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Hunting and Gathering” Box 33 Frison, George (continued)

“Prehistoric and Early Historic Mountain Sheep Procurement in the Central Rocky Mountains” “Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains,” parts I and II of III, appendices References cited

Frison, George, Danny Walker, S. David Webb, and George Zeimens “Paleo-Indian Procurement of Camelops on the Northwestern Plains” Furst, P.T. “The Origins of American High Culture: Is There a Case for a Trans-Pacific Alternative?” Genet, Jean M. “Revues de Etudes Maya-Quichées” Graham, Russell W.

“Late Pleistocene Faunas from the Selby and Dutton Sites, Yuma County, Colorado” “Preliminary Report on Late Pleistocene Vertebraes from the Selby and Dutton Archaeological/Ontological Sites

Graham Lee, Betty “A Cache of Stemless Points from a Mountain Shrine” Greiser, Sally T. “Late Paleo-Indian Adaptations to the Central High Plains” “Plano Occupation of the High Plains: Variability, Explication, and Explanation” Box 34 Greiser, Sally T. (continued)

“Predictive Models of Hunter-Gatherer Subsistence and Settlement Strategies on the High Central Plains”

Guillot, Henri “Ce qu’il faut savior: Gallicismes locations proverbiales, expressions pittoresques de la langue française” Guthrie, R. Mark “The Aurora Burial: Reciprocity Between Archaeology and the Public” Haile, Berard “The Navajo War Dance: Squaw Dance” Hannus, Adrien South Dakota EPSCOR Component Proposal Hayden, Brian “Reconnaissance Report: South Edge of the Great Victoria Desert”

“Research and Development Back in the Stone Age: Technological Transitions Between Hunters and Gatherers”

Haynes, Vance Articles

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Box 35 Haynes, Vance (continued)

“Bone Organic Matter and Radiocarbon Dating” “Carbon 14 Dates and Early Man in the New World”

“Mastodon Bearing Springs and Late Quaternary Geochronology of the Lower Pomme de Terre Valley, Missouri”

Hester, James J. “Early Man in the New World: Origins and Dispersal” Howells, W.W. Articles Ikawa-Smith, Fumiko “The Paleolithic Cultural Sequence of Japan” Irwin, Henry Dissertation on drafts and charts Dissertation illustrations Untitled manuscript Irwin-Williams, Cynthia “The Elementary Southwestern Culture: The Configuration of Late Preceramic Development in the Southwestern United States” “Ice Age Symposium Tribute to H.M. Wormington” Box 36 Irwin-Williams, Cynthia (continued)

“Paleo-Indian and Archaic Cultural Systems in the Southwest United States,” comments by Julian Hayden

Judge, James W. and Jerry Dawson “Paleo-Indian Settlement Technology: Central New Mexico” Karlgren, Bernhard Sound and Symbol in Chinese Khlobystin, L.P. “Ancient Relics of the Baykal” Lehman, Donald J. “Pleistocene and Recent Environments of the Central Great Plains” Loofs-Wissowa, Helmut The Rise and Fall of Early Bronze in Thailand MacNeish, Richard Untitled manuscript regarding the American Indians Mantz, Charles Draft of “Some Recent Finds from Northern Honshu and Hokkaido, Japan” Michener, James A. “How Much Can America Endure?” Miller, George J.

“Man and Smilodon: A Preliminary Report on Their Possible Co-existence at Rancho Le Brea” “A Study of Cuts, Grooves, and Other Marks on Recent Fossil Bone”

Mochanov, Y.A.

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“Dyuktai: Upper Paleolithic Culture and Some Aspects of its Genesis” “Early migrations to America in Light of a Study of the Dyuktai Paleolithic Culture in Northeast Asia”

Okladnikov, A.P. “Ancient Cultures of Siberia and the Problem of the First Relations of the New World with the Old World”

“Ancient Population of Siberia and its Cultures” Payne, James “Some Notes on Paleo-Indian Cultures in Northwestern Ohio” Reid, Charles “Origins of Agriculture” Rubin, Nan

“Search for the Buried Past: The Hidden Jews of New Mexico” (radio program transcript)

Rudenko, S.I. “Ust-Kanskaia, a Paleolithic Oaye Site” Schultz, C. Bertrand and Thompson Mylan Stout “Drought and the Model of a Quaternary Terrace Cycle” Sims, Agnes C. “San Cristobal Petroglyphs” Stanford, Dennis

Untitled manuscript Steinberg, Jack

“Taxonomic and Associational Considerations of Copper Technology During the Archaic”

Stucky, Richard K. “Archaeological Survey of the Sand Wash Basin, Northwestern Colorado” Box 37 Tseitlin, S.M. “Buzonovo II: A New Upper Paleolithic Site on the Yenesei” “New Multilevel Site on the Lena- Makarova”

“Some Problems of the Geology and Geological periodization of Siberian Paleolithic Sites”

Vassilevsky, R.S. “On the Problem of the Origin of the Ancient Culture of the Sea Hunters of the North Pacific Coast”

Verschagin, N.K. and Iu. A. Mochanov “Northernmost Remains in the World of the Upper Paleolithic Period: Berelyekn Site on the Lowlands of the Indigirka River” (2 drafts) Wen-Chung, Pei and Chia Len-Po “Study of Tingtsun Paleoliths” Waters, Michael Richard “An Evaluation of Radiocarbon Dated Early Man Sites in the New World South of the Wisconsin Ice Sheets”

“The Late Quaternary Geology and Archaeology of Whitewater Draw,

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Southestern Arizona” “Man and Pleistocene Lake Cahuilla, California”

Willey, Gordon R. “Junius Bouton Bird and American Archaeology” Women in Archaeology “Breakthrough: Women in Archaeology’ Herold, Joyce. “Elder Sisters Anthropology: Ruth Underhill and the Southwest.” Irwin-Williams, Cynthia. “Women in the Field.” (2 drafts) Box 38 Women in Archaeology

Kelley, Jane H. “Being and Becoming.” “Mead, Margaret. President Elect, 1974.” The Society of Women Geographers Subfields of Anthropology

SERIES 7: ARTICLES 4 boxes, 1.67 linear feet This series is comprised solely of articles published in scholarly journals. They exist apart from the series “Papers Written by Others” mostly because they are shorter in length. Arrangement is alphabetical by author’s surname. To preserve the series’ original order there are cases in which many related articles are grouped together. Arrangement is therefore alphabetical by subject. The same holds true if a name is not provided. Entire journals and newsletters have been filed here as a sub-series. Arrangement is alphabetical by name of journal. Box 39 Agogino, George “Indians of Eastern New Mexico” “New vs. Old: The Great Debate in American Archaeology” Obituary for Cynthia Irwin-Williams, correspondence Untitled manuscript African Archaeology Agriculture Archaeology - Anthropology Archaeological Method and Theory Arctic Archaeology Asia - Oceania Archaeology Asian Archaeology Australia Book Reviews Byers, S. Douglas

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Review of The Native Americans: Prehistory and Ethnology of the North American Indians

California Archaeology Caribbean Archaeology Chinese Archaeology Climate and Ecology Cook, Harold

Untitled manuscript Cultural Anthropology Box 40 Dating “Daughters of the Desert” Domestication Dumond, D.E. Reviews of An Introduction to the Archaeology of Alberta, Canada Early Man in the New World Early Transport Early Writing Eastern United States Archaeology Eisenbud, Jule “The Hand and the Breast with Special Reference to Obsessional Neurosis”

“The Oral Side of Humor” “Parapsychology and Anthropology: Problems and Perspectives” “Psi and the Problem of the Disconnections in Science” Emerson, J.M. “Introductory Remarks: Intuitive Archaeology and Related Matters”

“Intuitive Archaeology: The Argillite Carving” “Intuitive Archaeology: A Developing Approach” “Intuitive Archaeology: A Psychic Approach”

Ethnology and Animal Learning European Archaeology Evolution Evolution and Primatology Extinctions General File Genetics Greenberg, Joseph H. “Language in the Americas” Hayden, Brian

“Sticks and Stones and Ground Edge Axes: the Upper Paleolithic in Southeast Asia”

Hayden, Julian “Comments on Spaulding’s Report on Overkill” Haynes, Vance Articles, photographs

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Historic Archaeology Human Behaviour Ikawa-Smith, Fumiko “Current Issues in Japanese Archaeology”

“The Japanese Paleolithic in the Context of Prehistoric Cultural Relationships Between Northern Eurasia and the New World”

Irwin, Henry References Jennings, Jesse D. and H. Marie Wormington Reviews of “A Reappraisal of Fremont Culture” Klein, Richard D. “Ice Age Hunters of the Ukraine” Leakey, Richard Biography Lithic Technology Mantz, Charles “Prehistoric Japan” Mayan Archaeology Box 41 McNeish, Richard “The Earliest Peopling of the New World as Seen from the Southwestern Yukon” Mexican and Mesoamerican Archaeology Mount Mazama and Glacial Peak Native American Studies “A Legacy of Genocide” Okladnikov, A.P.

“Mongolian Paleolithic: A History of the Initial Development by Early Man of Central Asia”

Paleoecology Paleopathology Plate Tectonics Pleistocene Environment Ptolomy, Claudius Quaternary Geology Race Radiocarbon Dates Roberts, Frank H.H., Jr. Biography Ruhlen, Merritt “Linguistic Evidence for the Peopling of the Americas” Salvage Archaeology Science Indices and Information for Contributors Shapiro, Harry L. “Louis B. Leakey, 1903-1972” Smith, Henry W.

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“Presenting Information with 2 x 2 Slides” South America Articles in Spanish and French South American Archaeology South Pacific Archaeology Southwestern United States Archaeology Summaries Suzuki, Masao “Chronology of Prehistoric Human Activity in Kanto District, Japan” Tauber, H. and G. Voss “Atomphysics and Archaeology” Trewortha, Glenn “An Introduction to Climate” White, J.P. and J.F. O’Connell “Australian Prehistory: New Aspects of Antiquity” Wormington, H. Marie

Review of “Antiquedad del Hombre en México y Centroámerico: Catalógico Razonado de Localidades y Bibliographia Selecta (1867-1961)” Review of “Maya History and Religion” Review of “The San Isidro Site: An Early Man Campsite in Nuevo Leon, Mexico” Review of “Social Life of Early Man”

Box 42 (Journals/Newsletters) Abstracts in Anthropology Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly Anthropology Newsletter Archaeology in Montana Asian Archaeology The Chesopian: A Journal of North American Archaeology Ciba Symposia Clearing House for Western Museums El Palacio: The Magazine of the Museum of New Mexico A Guide to Wisconsin Indian Projectile Point Types Harvard University Gazette Humphrey, Robert L. and Dennis Stanford “Pre-Llano Cultures of the Americas: Paradoxes and Possibilities” Minnesota Archaeological Newsletter Montana Post Preservation Ontario Archaeology Plains Anthropologist Practicing Anthropology Radcliffe News Radcliffe Quarterly

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Science Southwestern Lore The Teocentli Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology

SERIES 8: MISCELLANEOUS 3 boxes, 1.25 linear feet This series contains news clippings, personal materials, realia, and ephemera that do not fit into any logical scheme elsewhere. Arrangement is alphabetical by subject. Box 43 Accomplishments

Timeline Address List

List of recipients of reprints of an untitled manuscript African Archaeology American Indian Languages Ancient Man (General) The Angelus East High School Yearbook, 1930 and 1931 Archaeologists (General) Archaeology Architecture Asian Archaeology Asia-Oceania Archaeology Biographical Information - Wormington

Biographical data sheet, Biography by Janet Frost

Vitae “The Birthday Times” Book list

Books sent to an unspecified art museum “Caves and Cliff Dwellings: Plateau Archaeology from Early Man to Pueblo” lecture program

Correspondence Lecture itinerary and notes Charities Safe House Chilton, Mary Grey Biography Chinese Archaeology Translation of terms on figures Citation “Marie Wormington Volk”

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Colorado College News clippings Colorado Heritage News News clippings Colorado Historical Society Signatures of attendees of ceremony honoring Wormington April 25, 1983 see

oversize box Colorado State University Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters The Daily Sentinel “Archaeologist” Denver Museum of Natural History News clippings (Aztec exhibition) News clippings (general) Planetarium Society for American Archaeology “past president” ribbon “A Tribute to H. Marie Wormington” Dinosaur Extinction News clippings Earliest Man in the Americas News clippings Eastern Europe Bibliography East High School

55th reunion Scriptbook (literary journal)

Box 44 Empire: Magazine of the Denver Post “Circles of the World” European Archaeology News clippings Exhibitions - “Hall of Man” Plans, notes, drawings Faculty ID Cards Faculty Meeting Finances George D. Volk estate

Stock information Stock sales Fountain, William D. Obituary Holidays Christmas cards Christmas gift list Home Renovations

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Hail damage Honored Guests [for the] Ground Breaking Ceremony for Marmes Protective Levee Invitations 2 invitations to events for which H.M. Wormington was speaker Irwin, Henry Death announcement Irwin-Williams, Cynthia Application for sabbatical leave Card from National Geographic Society News clippings Obituary Professional activities Irwin-Williams, Cynthia and Henry Irwin News clippings Isaac, Glynn Ll.

In Memoriam Jade Adze – from New Zealand Jensen, James A. News clippings Leakey, Mary News clippings Leakey, Richard and Mary News clippings Legal Information Estate of Charles W. Blanpied Library Library analysis card Personal library holdings Maps France Holy Land Navajoland United States and Western Hemisphere

World Marriage Mock agreement between H. Marie Wormington and George D. Volk Mayan Calendar System Guide to reading Mayan see map drawer Mead, Margaret News clippings Mexican and Central American Archaeology News clippings Mulloy, William Thomas Obituary Museum of the American Indian, New York

“With Eagle Glance: American Indian Photographic Images, 1868- 1982,”

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correspondence Myers, Fred News clippings National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 New York Historical Society News clippings North African and Middle Eastern Archaeology News clippings Box 45 North American Archaeology News clippings Notes in Spanish Organization - archival Past Times Archaeological Tours General information, correspondence Personal book order Poetry and photographs Proposal for the Study of the Technology of Flint Knapping Radcliffe College

Wormington’s 1951 Diploma see oversize box Radiocarbon dating Salvage Archaeology News clippings Saratoga, Wyoming Folk Festival Paper regarding flint knapping demonstration and atlatl contest Press information South American Archaeology News clippings Stone points Illustrations Toulouse, France Lecture - exhibit opening Travel itinerary Underhill, Ruth News clippingsUniversity of Denver Bachelor of Arts degree News clippings U.S. Senate Senator Peter H. Dominick Volk Christmas letters Volk Christmas lists Volk, George News clippings Obituary

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Wormington - Awards 1st Wormington Award State Archaeologists Award - Society of Professional Archaeologists General awards and honors Wormington, H. Marie Death announcement News clippings

SERIES 9: AUDIOVISUAL COLLECTION 13 boxes; 1 lantern slide tray. 5.83 linear feet This series contains prints, negatives, 35mm slides, and lantern slides of Wormington and her colleagues, artifacts, and various archaeological sites. Also in this series are audio recordings of a 1985 interview with Wormington by Edward Simonich Box 46 Prints – Agenbroad, Larry, Vance Haynes, Richard Shutler, H. Marie Wormington N.D. Prints – Angostura Basin [Stone Points] 1949 Prints – Anonymous Portrait N.D. Prints – Arrowheads N.D. Prints – Artifacts N.D. Prints – Blackwater Draw [Fluted Points] 1963 Prints – Bone Discs and other Unidentified Artifacts N.D. Prints – Bone Fragments N.D. Prints – Bone Points 1961 Prints – Cave Paintings N.D. Prints – The Cavern [H. Marie Wormington and others] 1982 Prints – Clovis Points 1961, 1968 Prints – Clovis Points N.D. Prints – Clovis Points N.D. Prints – Cody Site N.D. Prints – C.R.A.B.S. II 1977 Prints – Crabtree, Don N.D. Prints – Crooked Creek Cave Alcove, CA [Stone Point] N.D. Prints – Darwin, Charles and Eugene Dubois N.D. Prints – Desert Scenes 1963 Prints – Estacion Alseseca 1960 Prints – Falcon Dam, TX 1962 Prints – Family [Frances Dastarac] N.D. Prints – Folsom Site [Stone Points] N.D. Prints – Folsom Site N.D. Prints – Folsom Type Site 1928 Prints – France [Unidentified Site and Fertility Figure Carving] N.D. Prints – Frazier Site N.D Prints – [Honors]

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Prints – Iowa Site N.D. Prints – Irwin-Williams, Cynthia N.D. Prints – Japanese Archaeology N.D. Prints – Jurgens Site N.D. [Bone Fragments] N.D. Box 47 Prints – Lange-Ferguson Site [Mammoth Bones] N.D. Prints – Lind Coulee Site [Flake Knives, Scrapers, Projectile Points] N.D. Prints – Lindenmeier Site N.D. Prints – Lithics 1971 Prints – Lithics 1979 Prints – Lithics [Northwest Cascade Phase] N.D. Prints – Marmes Rockshelter N.D. Prints – Mammoth Skulls N.D. Prints – Mexico [Archaeological Site, 1 of 4] 1966 Prints – Mexico [Archaeological Site, 2 of 4] 1966 Prints – Mexico [Archaeological Site, 3 of 4] 1966 Prints – Mexico [Archaeological Site, 4 of 4] 1966 Prints – Mexico Trip N.D. Prints – Mexico and Western U.S. [Scenics] N.D. Prints – Miscellaneous N.D. Prints – Miscellaneous N.D. Prints – Miscellaneous Stone Points c. 1964 N.D. Box 48 Prints – Miscellaneous Stone Points N.D. Prints – Mongolia [1 of 2] N.D. Prints – Mongolia [2 of 2] N.D. Prints – Moscow [People Walking] 1964 Prints – Nebo Hill Points N.D. Prints – Nevada Sites [Stone Tools] N.D. Prints – Obsidian Points N.D. Prints – Paleo-Indian Artifacts [Delby-Dutton, Co] N.D. Prints – Paleo-Indian Artifacts and Scenes N.D. Prints – Pickering, Bob N.D. Prints – San Bartolo Atepehuacán, Mexico [on site] 1957 Prints – Steele, Gary N.D. Prints – Stone Fragments N.D. Prints – Stone Point Illustrations N.D. Box 49 Prints – Stone Points N.D. Prints – Stone Points [from Calumetco, WI] N.D. Prints – Tablica XXII - Planche XXII N.D. Prints – Tule Spring Site [Bone Tools] 1962 Prints – Tule Springs and Stahl Sites [Sites and artifacts] c. 1955 Prints – Turner –Look Site

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Prints – Turner-Look Site/Western CO Rock Shelters c. 1939 [1 of 2] Prints – Turner-Look Site/Western CO Rock Shelters c. 1939 [2 of 2] Prints – Turner-Look Site and Delta, CO [Expedition] N.D. Prints – Unspecified Site [West Slope] N.D. Prints – Unidentified artifacts N.D. Prints – Unidentified artifacts N.D. Prints – Unspecified Site [unearthing human remains] N.D. Prints – Unspecified Objects 1967 Prints – Unspecified Site [Human skull and rock face] N.D. Prints – Valsequillo [Bone tools, bone etchings] 1959 Prints – Volk, George [smoking] 1937 Prints – West Slope of Colorado 1937 Prints – Wormington, H. Marie [on site with others] 1937, c. 1960 Prints – Wormington, H. Marie [2 identical head shots] N.D. Prints – Wormington, H. Marie [Alone & with others] N.D. Prints – Wormington, H. Marie [Holding a snake] N.D. Prints – Wormington, H. Marie [on-site] 1938-1939 Prints – Wormington, H. Marie [on- site w/ 2 men] N.D. Prints – Wormington, H. Marie [with man] N.D. Prints – Yucatán Peninsula c. 1960 Prints – Coah, N.D. Prints – Unidentified, N.D. Box 50 Negatives – Agate Negatives – Anonymous Portrait Negatives – Artifacts Negatives – Bone Discs and Other Unidentified Objects Negatives – Clovis Points Negatives – Desert Scenes Negatives – Lind Coulee Site Negatives – Turner-Look Site/Western CO Rock Shelters c. 1939 Negatives – Worming, H. Marie Negatives – Yucatán Peninsula Miscellaneous Negatives (folder 1 of 2) Miscellaneous Negatives (folder 2 of 2) Negative Rolls – 2 Box 51 Slides – Japan Archaeological/ Scenic (1 of 2) Slides – Japan Archaeological/ Scenic (2 of 2) Slides – Early Man/North America/ Mexico (3 of 3) Slides – [China] (1 of 2) Slides – [China] (2 of 2) Slides – [China Commune II] R8, R16 Slides – [China- Kweiln] R13, R20-23. Slides – [China- L. Fen] R6, R27

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Slides – [China- Shanghai] R11, R18 Slides – China Box 52 Slides – China Slides – Australia Slides – Australia Slides – Australia Slides – Australia Slides – Mungo Rotoruro Slides – New Zealand Slides – New Zealand Slides – Rapa-Nui Isla De Pascua Slides – Russia Slides – Europe (East) Slides – Europe [(East)] Slides – Europe (West) (1of 3) Box 53 Slides – Europe (West) (2of 3) Slides – Europe (West) (3of 3) Slides – [Europe] Slides – Scenes and People- Europe Slides – European Trip Slides – South America/ Post Early Man (1 of 2) Slides – South America/ Post Early Man (2 of 2) Slides – Hohokam, Cochise, Mesa Verde, Chaco, San Miguel, Maya (1 of 2) Slides – Hohokam, Cochise, Mesa Verde, Chaco, San Miguel, Maya (2 of 2) Box 54 Slides – Mexico Archaeological/ Scenic Slides – Early Man/North America/ Mexico (1 of 3) Slides – Early Man/North America/ Mexico (2 of 3) Slides – Early Man/North America/ Mexico (3 of 3) Slides – Mexico- Guadalajara Slides – Mexico [1of 3] N.D. Slides – Mexico [2of 3] N.D. Slides – Mexico [3of 3] N.D. Box 55 Slides – Mexico and unspecified location [1 of 2] N.D. Slides – Mexico and unspecified location [2 of 2] N.D. Slides – Southwest/Archaeology (1 of 3) Slides – Southwest/Archaeology (2 of 3) Slides – Southwest/Archaeology (3 of 3) Slides – U.S. Museums/Misc. Scenics/ Some Dogs Slides – Western U.S. Scenics N.D.

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Slides – Fern Cache G. Frison Slides – Lind Coulee Slides – S.J. Cole Slides Box 56 Slides – Cotter, John c. 1980s Slides – Denver Museum of Natural History [1 of 1] N.D. Slides – Talk on Paleo-Indians Slides – Ice Age Man in the Rockies Symposium, Denver, CO [1 of 1] 1988 Slides – [Honors] Slides – [Miscellaneous] Slides – [Miscellaneous] Slides – [Miscellaneous] Slides – [Miscellaneous] Slides – [Miscellaneous] Box 57 Slides – UNMARKED (Misc. possibly American West, Arizona) (1 of 3) Slides – UNMARKED (Misc. possibly American West, Arizona) (2 of 3) Slides – UNMARKED (Misc. possibly American West, Arizona) (3 of 3) Slides – UNMARKED (Misc. possibly Southwest Archaeology?, Turkey/ Scenic?) Slides – Denver Symposium and home area, 1988. Lantern Slide Cabinet Lantern Slides – 22 slides (mostly labeled) Box 58 Audio Tapes – Marie Wormington – Interview April 14, 1986, by Ed Simonich (2 tapes)

– Soviet-American Paleo Symposium: Dennis Stafford/A.A. Krotova – Jean Auel, Lecture June 15, 1992 Soviet-American Paleo

Symposium – Dr. Anna Roosevelt, April 27, 1992, Denver Museum of Natural History 7” Reel – Dr. Leaky at C.U. 1965 3” Reels – Mexico, Pompeii

– Rome-some Venice, Florence – Venice, Lisbon, Rimini – Washington? – Naples and Capri

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