Hough, Walter, 1859-1935
Hough, Walter
Walter Hough
Walter Hough American scientist (1859-1935)
VIAF ID: 5039321 ( Personal )
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Works
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Ainsworth Rand Spofford, 1825-1908; a memorial meeting at the Library of Congress on Thursday, November 12, l908, at four o'clock, the librarian of Congress presiding | |
The ancient Central and South American pottery in the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid in 1892. | |
Anthropological papers | |
Antiquities of the upper Gila and Salt river valleys in Arizóna and New Mexico | |
Archeological field work in northeastern Arizona : the Museum-Gates expedition of 1901. | |
Arrows and arrow-makers. | |
The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Korean collections, in the U.S. National Museum. | |
Brief van Walter Hough (1859-1935) aan Johannes Diederich Eduard Schmeltz (1839-1909) | |
The buffalo motive in middle Celebes decorative design | |
A cache of basket maker baskets from New Mexico | |
Catálogo de la colección etnológica del Museo nacional de los Estados Unidos. | |
Censers and incense of Mexico and Central America | |
A collection of Hopi ceremonial pigments | |
Culture of the ancient pueblos of the Gila River Region, New Mexico and Arizona : Second Museum - Gates Expedition | |
Decorative designs on Elden Pueblo pottery, Flagstaff, Ariz | |
The development of illumination | |
An early West Virginia pottery. | |
An Eskimo strike-a-light from Cape Bathurst, British America | |
Exploration of a pit house village at Luna, New Mexico | |
Exploration of ruins in the White Mountain Apache Indian reservation, Arizona | |
Fire as an agent in human culture | |
Fire-making apparatus in the United States National museum | |
Fire origin myths of the New World | |
Histoire de l'éclairage | |
The Hoffman Philip Abyssinian ethnological collection | |
Hopi Indians | |
How did we come by art? | |
Installation of ethnological material | |
Korean clan organization | |
The lamp of the Eskimo | |
Léonce Manouvrier : 1850-1927 : [Discours prononcés aux obsèques de M. L. Manouvrier, le 20 janvier 1927]. | |
The methods of fire-making | |
The Moki snake dance; a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs. | |
Oriental influences in Mexico | |
Primitive American armor. | |
Pueblo environment : an address | |
The pulque of Mexico | |
The Sio Shalako at the First Mesa, July 9, 1916 | |
The story of fire |