Smith, Watson, 1897-1993
Smith, Watson, 1897-
Smith, Watson
Smith, Watson, 1897-...., ethnoarchéologue
Watson Smith American archaeologist
Smith, Watson n. 1897
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Works
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Ansel Franklin Hall, 1894-1962 | |
Archaeological Studies at Tonto National Monument, Arizona. Charlie R. Steen, Lloyd M. Pierson, Vorsila L. Bohrer, and Kate Peck Kent. With an appendix by Erik K. Reed, and addendi [sic] by William A. Duffen and Sallie Van Valkenburgh. Edited by Loui | |
Archaeological Studies in Northeast Arizona : a report on the archaeological work of the Rainbow-Bridge-Monument-Valley expedition | |
Endemism and Isolation in the Three Kings Islands, New Zealand—With Notes on Pollen and Spore Types of the Endemics | |
The excavation of Hawikuh by Frederick Webb Hodge, Report of the Hendricks-Hodge expedition, 1917-1923. | |
Excavations in Big Hawk Valley, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona; | |
Franciscan Awatovi. The excavation and conjectural reconstruction of a 17th-century Spanish mission establishment at a Hopi Indian town in Northeastern Arizona by Ross Gordon Montgomery, Watson Smith and John Otis Brew with an app. by J. Franklin Ewing,.... | |
George Walton Brainerd — 1909–1956 | |
Gray corrugated pottery from Awatovi and other Jeddito sites in Northeastern Arizona | |
The Hopi-Tewa of Arizona Edward P. Dozier. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 44, No. 3, University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1954. vi + pp. 259-376, 4 figs., 8 tables, 4 maps. $1.50 | |
How to grow rich : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, and at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. By Frederick Reynolds, author of The dramatist, Notoriety, &c | |
The Hubbard Site and Other Tri-wall Structures in New Mexico and Colorado. R. Gordon Vivian. Archeological Research Series, No. 5, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, 1959 vii + 92 pp., 64 figs., 21 tables. $1.00 | |
Kaiparowits Plateau and Glen Canyon Prehistory: An Interpretation Based on Ceramics. Florence C. Lister. Anthropological Papers, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, No. 71 (Glen Canyon Series No. 23). University of Utah Press, Salt Lake C | |
Kiva mural decorations at Awatovi and Kawaika-a with a survey of other wall paintings in the Pueblo Southwest | |
Late Mogollon Communities: Four Sites of the Tularosa Phase, Western New Mexico. Paul S. Martin, John B. Rinaldo, and Eloise R. Barter. Fieldiana: Anthropology, Vol. 49, No. 1, Chicago Natural History Museum, Chicago, 1957. 144 pp., 57 figs., 5 table | |
Men Met Along the Trail: Adventures in Archaeology. Neil M. Judd. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1968. x + 162 pp., 32 illus., index. $5.00 | |
A Method for Determining the Texture of Pottery | |
Mound Builders of Ancient America: The Archaeology of a Myth. Robert Silverberg. New York Graphic Society, Ltd., Greenwich, Connecticut, 1968. xiv + 369 pp., 59 illus., index. $8.95 | |
New Zealand's Foreign Invaders | |
One man's archaeology | |
Painted ceramics of the Western mound at Awatovi | |
Papago Indian Pottery. Bernard L. Fontana, William J. Robinson, Charles W. Cormack, and Ernest E. Leavitt Jr. University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1962. xviii + 163 pp., 129 figs., 2 tables. $5.75 | |
Pipeline Archaeology: Reports of Salvage Operations in the Southwest on El Paso Natural Gas Company Projects, 1950–1953. Edited by Fred Wendorf, Nancy Fox, and Orian L. Lewis, with Introduction by Jesse L. Nusbaum, and sections by 14 contributors. | |
Prehistoric Kivas of Antelope Mesa : northeastern Arizona | |
Robert Frederick Burgh 1907-1962 | |
Victor Rose Stoner 1893–1957 | |
When is a Kiva? : and other questions about southwestern archaeology. | |
White Mountain Redware: A Pottery Tradition of East-Central Arizona and Western New Mexico. Roy L. Carlson. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona, No. 19. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1970. vii + 122 pp., 59 illus., 1 table. $7. | |
The Williams site a frontier Mogollon Village in West-Central New Mexico | |
Zuni law: a field of values |