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Appendix 2 735 T H E C A R N E G I E M A Y A The archaeological papers of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Maya program were deposited in 1958 at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138. The records of the Archaeology Division of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1919–1958 (inclusive), take up approximately 75 linear feet of space and include filed notebooks and diaries; maps, plans and section drawings; specimen cards; architectural and pencil drawings ; watercolor paintings; photographs; correspondence; research reports; and manuscripts. Various materials, accessioned and unaccessioned, have been added to the collection, especially by Ian Graham, Gordon R. Willey, and other former Carnegie investigators (Swerdlow and Demb 2000). PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES The most significant related collection is the Carnegie Institution of Washington Photographic Collection, consisting of 35,000 negatives and maintained in the Peabody Museum Photographic Archives. Approximately 2,500 images, especially of Chichén Itzá, Copán, Mayapán, Piedras Negras, and Uaxactún, are digitized at http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/col/ default.cfm. OTHER RELATED COLLECTIONS Other related collections at the Peabody Museum include the papers of Charles P. Bowditch, Carl E. Guthe, Alfred V. Kidder, Sylvanus G. Morley, Tatiana Proskouriakoff, Oliver G. Ricketson, Karl Ruppert, Edward H. Thompson, J. Eric S. Thompson, and Alfred M. Tozzer, as well as the Chichén Itzá Expedition Records and the Central American Expedition Records. Other archival collections at the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia (Alfred V. Kidder and Sylvanus G. Morley); British Museum Department of Ethnography Library (J.E.S. Thompson); Harvard University Archives (Alfred V. Kidder, ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARCHIVES OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON, PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY 736 APPENDIX 2 Clyde K.M. Kluckhohn, and Tatiana Proskouriakoff); National Anthropological Archives (T. Dale Stewart, Sol Tax, and Walter W. Taylor); National Geographic Society (974 photographs from Yucatán in the 1950s); National Museum of Health and Medicine (Morris Steggerda); University of California Bancroft Library (Lila O’Neale); University of Chicago Library (Robert Redfield and Sol Tax); University of Colorado, Boulder (Earl H. Morris andAnna O. Shepard); University of Michigan Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library (Carl E. Guthe); and University of Washington Libraries (Ralph L. Roys). ARCHAEOLOGY Adams, R. M., field notebooks, 1953 (3 v). Album of unpublished photographs of monuments and rubbings of inscriptions at Calakmul, La Muñeca, Rio Bec II, Rio Bec V, Alta Mira, Naachtún, Oxpemul, Balakbal, Uxul, Pasión de Cristo, and Pechal, 1943. Amsden, M., field notebook, Uaxactún, 1928. Andrews, E. W., field notebooks: Campeche, 1940 (2); Yucatan, 1940 (2); Mayapan, 1942 (3). Berlin, H., field notebooks, Tabasco Survey, 1952–1955 (5 vols.); supplementary illustrations for Current Reports, 7, n.d. Boggs, S. H., field notebooks: Tazumal, 1944; El Salvador, 1947, 1950; unidentified, 1947; Campana San Andres, field notes and section drawings, n.d.; drawings for Tazumal report, n.d.; San Andres drawings, n.d. Bolles, J. S., field notebooks, Chichén Itzá (1932–1934; 14 v); Chichén Itzá, Monjas Group, architectural drawings, n.d.; ballcourt, plan, perspective, and reconstruction drawings, n.d.; plan drawing, n.d.; list of drawings, n.d. Bolles, J. S., and R. T. Smith, Chichén Itzá, Monjas Group, detail elevation drawing, n.d.; renderings of Masks 1–18, 25–28, 30–34, 39, n.d. Bonampak, Room 1, print of mural, n.d. Bourne, R., Bonampak structure, plans and photographs, n.d. Bowers, W., field notebooks, Chichén Itzá, 1932. Brainerd, G. W., field notebooks, Yucatan, 1940, 1942 (2 v); Santa Rosa Xtampak, Dzibilnocac, and Xpuhil site plans, 1949. Bullard, W. R., field notebooks, Mayapan, 1952; Yucatan, 1953; Mayapan, Cenote Acambalam, plan drawing, 1952, 1953; original field plots of house lot walls, 1952, 1953; Structure Q-99, section drawings, 1953; site plan, enlargement, n.d.; Structure Q-99, property wall excavation plan and sections drawings, 1953. Burgh, R., Copán Valley maps, 12 large sheets, 45 small sheets, 3 Copán sites, one aerial photograph, and one survey notebook, n.d. Butler, M., Nebaj, pottery analyses, 1941. Canby, J., and H. Berlin, field notebooks, Kaminaljuyú, 1950. Charlot, J., Chichén Itzá; miscellaneous drawings and rubbings, Monjas Group upper chamber; siege of a city, n.d.; 28 small water colors from Chichén Itzá, n.d.; 2 small unmounted water colors from Chichén Itzá, n.d. Chichén Itzá, accessions book, n.d.; Monjas Group, accession list, n.d.; Chichén Itzá and other sites in Yucatan, specimen catalogs...

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