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This volume examines the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition, directed by Frank Hamilton Cushing, through the diaries of two participants who fell in love on the expedition: the field secretary, Fred Hodge--who became a major figure in early twentieth-century anthropology--and the expedition artist, Margaret Magill. Divided into three parts, the book's first two sections chronicle the field operations of the expedition, while the third part describes the anthropological career of Hodge after the end of the expedition.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume examines the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition, directed by Frank Hamilton Cushing, through the diaries of two participants who fell in love on the expedition: the field secretary, Fred Hodge--who became a major figure in early twentieth-century anthropology--and the expedition artist, Margaret Magill. Divided into three parts, the book's first two sections chronicle the field operations of the expedition, while the third part describes the anthropological career of Hodge after the end of the expedition.
Autorenporträt
Curtis M. Hinsley is Regents' Professor Emeritus of history at Northern Arizona University and co-editor (with David R. Wilcox) of the first two volumes of Frank Hamilton Cushing and the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition, 1886-1889 and Coming of Age in Chicago. David R. Wilcox was a senior research archaeologist and special assistant to the deputy director at the Museum of Northern Arizona. He is a co-editor (with Curtis M. Hinsley) of the first two volumes of Frank Hamilton Cushing and the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition, 1886-1889 and Coming of Age in Chicago.