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Aleš Hrdlička papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The Repatriation Office, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, provided funds for the arrangement and description of the Aleš Hrdlička papers
This series includes notes, correspondence, photographs, and illustrations related to Hrdlička's study of early hominids. Hrdlička traveled widely and often to examine and measure remains attributed to ancient man and to the sites where the fossils were found. He also met and corresponded with many leading researchers into the origins of man, including Raymond Dart, Davidson Black, Eugene Dubois, Sir Arthur Keith, and Sir Arthur Smith-Woodward.
See Series 3: Correspondence, "Dart, Raymond"; "Black, Davidson"; "Dubois, Eugene"; "Keith, Arthur Sir"; and "Smith Woodward, Arthur Sir" for additional materials. There is also information on Hrdlička's studies of early man in many other series.
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Access to the Aleš Hrdlička papers requires an appointment.
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Collection Citation:
Aleš Hrdlička papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Sponsor:
The Repatriation Office, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, provided funds for the arrangement and description of the Aleš Hrdlička papers
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The human skeletal remains from the Sha Kuo T'un cave deposit in comparison with those from Yang Shao Tsun and with recent North China skeletal material / By Davidson Black
Individual portraits of anthropologists, including George A. Dorsey in naval uniform, Wenzhong (W. C.) Pei in Beijing, and Davidson Black at Zhoukoudian. Pei and Black are noted as having both been involved in the discovery of Sinanthropus pekinensis (Peking Man).
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NAA Photo Lot 77-11
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The photographs are available for reference purposes only.
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Photographs
Citation:
Photo lot 77-11, Photographs of George A. Dorsey, Wenzhong Pei, and Davidson Black, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Fossil man in China : the Choukoutien cave deposits with a synopsis of our present knowledge of the late Cenozoic in China / by Davidson Black ... [et al.] ; edited by Davidson Black ; with a foreword by Wong Wen Hao
A study of Kansu and Honan aeneolithic skulls and specimens from later Kansu prehistoric sites in comparison with north China and other recent crania / by Davidson Black
Preliminary report on archaeological research in Kansu, by J. G. Andersson. With a note on the physical characters of the prehistoric Kansu race, by Davidson Black
On an adolescent skull of Sinanthropus pekinensis in comparison with an adult skull of the same species and with other hominid skulls, recent and fossil / by Davidson Black ..