John Otis Brew
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American archaeologist
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John Otis Brew's Degrees
- Masters Anthropology Stanford University
- Bachelors Archaeology University of California, Berkeley
Why Is John Otis Brew Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Otis Brew , was an American archaeologist of the American Southwest and director at the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. Many of his publications are still used today by archaeologists that conduct their work in the American Southwest. J.O. Brew was a titan in the world of archaeology for his attempts to "preserve our archaeological heritage".
John Otis Brew's Published Works
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Published Works
- Archaeological Studies in the La Plata District, Southwestern Colorado and Northwestern New Mexico. Earl H. Morris. with appendix “Technology of La Plata Pottery,” by Anna O. Shepard (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1939.) (1941) (63)
- Archaeology as Anthropology: A Case Study. WILLIAM A. LONGACRE (1971) (29)
- Archaeology of Alkali ridge, southeastern Utah : with a review of the prehistory of the Mesa Verde division of the San Juan and some observations on archaeological systematics (1974) (22)
- Franciscan Awatovi, the Excavation and Conjectural Reconstruction of a 17th-Century Spanish Mission Establishment of a Hopi Indian Town in Northeastern Arizona (1950) (20)
- One Hundred Years of Anthropology (1968) (19)
- Hopi Prehistory And History To 1850 (1979) (17)
- From The Archaeology of Alkali Ridge , Southeastern Utah (1997) (15)
- The First Two Seasons at Awatovi (1937) (12)
- Symposium on River Valley Archaeology (1947) (9)
- Preliminary Report of the Peabody Museum Awatovi Expedition of 1937 (1939) (9)
- Plants and Culture History. (Scientific Books: Plant Geography and Culture History in the American Southwest) (1945) (7)
- Franciscan Awatovi: The Excavation and Conjectural Reconstruction of a 17th-Century Spanish Mission Establishment at a Hopi Indian Town in North-Eastern Arizona (1951) (5)
- St. Francis at Awatovi (1994) (3)
- Transition to History in the Pueblo Southwest: Comments (1954) (3)
- The Threat to Nubia (1961) (3)
- Southwestern Cultural Interrelationships and the Question of Area Co-Tradition: Comments (1954) (2)
- People and projects of the Peabody Museum, 1866-1966 (1966) (2)
- NEIL MERTON JUDD 1887–1976 (1978) (1)
- Archaeology: Public Archeology. CHARLES R. MCGIMSEY III (1973) (1)
- Southwestern Archaeology. John C. Mcgregor (John Wiley & Sons, New York. Chapman & Hall, London, pp. 413, 1941. $5.00.) (1942) (1)
- Kung Bushman Hunting Equipment. Photographed and narrated by JOHN MARSHALL (1972) (1)
- James A. Lancaster: Citation for Distinguished Service (1963) (1)
- NORTH AMERICA AND HAITI: Archaeological Work in the Ackmen‐Lowry Area, Southwestern Colorado, 1937 by PAUL S. MARTIN (1939) (1)
- Eleanor C. Irwin (1974) (1)
- Reviews of the Literature: Applied Anthropology in the Southwest (1943) (0)
- Noel Morss, 1904–1981 (1982) (0)
- Plants and Culture History: Plant Geography and Culture History in the American Southwest . By George F. Carter. 140 pp. New York: Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology. 1945. $1.50. (1945) (0)
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