Jennings, Jesse D. (Jesse David), 1909-1997
Jennings, Jesse David, 1909-1997
Jennings, Jesse D., 1909-1997
Jennings, Jesse D.
Jennings, Jesse David, 1909-1997, archéologue
Jesse D. Jennings American archaeologist (1909-1997)
Jennings, Jesse David
Jennings, Jesse D. (Jesse David), 1909-
Jennings, Jesse D., 1909-
VIAF ID: 108610360 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Accidental archaeologist : memoirs of Jesse D. Jennings | |
Ancient native Americans | |
Anthropology of the Desert West : essays in honor of Jesse D. Jennings / edited by Carpl J. Condie and Don D. Fowler. - Salt Lake City, cop. 1986. | |
Archaeological excavations in Western Samoa | |
Bull creek | |
Cowboy cave | |
Danger Cave | |
Excavations at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala | |
Glen Canyon, 1966: | |
Kiliwa texts "when I have donned my crest of stars" | |
The Maya and their neighbors | |
Miscellaneous collected papers 8-10 | |
The Ormond Beach Mound, east central Florida | |
Peachtree mound and village site, Cherokee county, North Carolina | |
Prehistoric man in the New World | |
Prehistoric occupation patterns in Southwest Wyoming and cultural relationships with the Great Basin and Plains culture areas | |
Prehistory of North America. | |
Prehistory of Utah and the eastern great basin | |
Proceedings of the sixth Plains archeological conference (1948) | |
Readings in anthropology, 1955: | |
The site Kaminal Juyu and its contribution to solution of certain problems of Central American prehistory | |
Sudden shelter | |
With appendix skeletal remains from the Peachtree site, North Carolina |