- Emil
Walter "Doc"
Haury (May 2, 1904 in Newton,
Kansas –
December 5, 1992 in Tucson, Arizona) was an
American archaeologist who
specialized in the archaeology...
- anti-imperialist movements.
Since 2017, he has been
Agnese Nelms Haury Chair in the
Agnese Nelms Haury Program in
Environment and
Social Justice at the University...
-
Yannick Haury (French pronunciation: [janik oʁi]; born 12 June 1954) is a
French politician representing the
Democratic Movement. He was
elected to the...
- the
fossil bones of a mammoth. Emil
Haury excavated the Naco
mammoth site in
April 1952. In only five days,
Haury recovered the
remains of a Columbian...
-
defined in 1936 by
archaeologist Emil W.
Haury. The
distinct facets of
Mogollon culture were
recorded by Emil
Haury,
based on his
excavations in 1931, 1933...
-
attributed to what is
thought of as
Hohokam culture, from the south. Emil
Haury, an
established scholar on the subject,
makes no
mention of this apparently...
-
distinctive Hohokam buff ware.
Following the last
excavations conducted by Emil
Haury, the site was
completely recovered with earth,
leaving nothing visible above...
-
direction of Emil
Haury by
teams led by
Julian Hayden in 1942, and in 1941 by a team led by
Wilfrid C Bailey, one of Emil
Haury's graduate students....
-
Jessica Harriet (née MacMaster). He has an
older sister,
Jessica Ann "Jan"
Haury.
Danson was
primarily raised in Flagstaff, Arizona. He has
Scottish and...
-
opera omnia Archived 25
January 2022 at the
Wayback Machine.
Edited by J.
Haury;
revised by G. Wirth. 3 vols. Leipzig: Teubner, 1962–64. Gr**** text. The...