Box 1
Contains 24 Results:
Journal, undated
"A Proposed Plan for the intensive social and economic survey of small selected areas of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations." 200 pp. – some blank. Outline, notes, drawings from various BAE bulletins. Camera record pp 123 – 146
See photos in Box 5, Folder 13.
Journal, 1935-1957
Kiva article "Upper Largo Navaho-1700-1775" with actual photos attached (inc Leandro Sam and George Castillo – informants) and two other published accounts "Navaho Archaeology of Upper Blanco and Largo Canyons (1942)" and "Defensive Systems of the Southwest" l957.
Ethnobotany Survey of an Area of Canyon de Chelly, 1935
Typed with line drawings, approx. 60 pp. Field work April 17 to May 17, l935.
Field Record for Soil Conservation Service Navajo Project, 1935
Handwritten by Farmer
Northern Drainages of the San Juan Survey, circa 1936
Field notes, hand drawn maps
Field and Laboratory Reports, "Archaeological work done in the old Navaho country", summer 1938
by Malcolm Farmer, 165 pp. Including preliminary field reports, ethnographical notes, catalog of sites surveyed, excavation notes, pottery. Some black and white photographs, including fork stick dwelling, petroglyphs at Rincon Largo, tower fortifications, cist, etc; hand drawings of pottery styles.
Field Notes, Catalog of Material Excavated during the Summer 1938, 1938
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Preliminary Field Report on Archaeological Investigations in The Old Navajo Country Malcolm Farmer to E. Reesman Fryer, Superintendent, Navajo Service, Window Rock, AZ, 1938
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Maps, Catalogue of Sites Surveyed in Old Navajo Country, 1938
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San Dieguito Artifacts, S. Arizona, 1938
Drawings and notes on hammer stones, flakes, projectile point - very brief.
Navajo Archaeology, circa 1939
notes, field notes, typescripts
""Navajo Archaeological Remains of the Upper Blanco and Largo Canyons, Northern New Mexico"", 1941-1942
30 pp draft typed; and handwritten draft. Reworked and renamed as ""Notes on Navaho Archaeology,"" 33 pp, - might have been printed in SAA, 1942 and draft copy.
Original Site Survey Notes, circa 1950
Approx 400 pp. San Juan River, Colorado River, Gobernador, Largo, Gallina, Rio Grande R, Rio Puerco River, Chama, San Jose River, Montezuma, Chaco, Chinlee, Little Colorado, Rio Puerco W, and three others.
Trait List for Rosa, Largo-Gallina, La Plata Phases, undated
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Navajo Aboriginal Occupation Search, 1950-1951
Budget and plan
Archaeology - Fieldwork/Field trips, 1950-1951
Notes
Permits, 1950-1952
Permit and brief report of work done 1950 - 51 on the Navajo Indian Reservation
Navajo Informants, 1951
Notes. Billy Holiday, Longsalt, Julius Sombrero, White Sheep and Seigie Yazzie Begay
Tree Ring Data: Chaco Mesa, Rio Pescado, circa 1951-1953
Correspondence 1953 with Lab of Tree-Ring Research, Edmund Schulman, Little, and Bannister; notes, Chaco Mesa and Rio Pescado
"Culture History of the Gobernador Region: The Enigma of Northwestern New Mexico", 2001
Typed; approx. 250 pages
Navajo Archaeology, undated
Short typed pieces, probably part of a larger manuscript: "Historical Archaeology in General- Navaho Archaeology In Particular;" "Navaho Archaeology;" "Navaho Origins and Chronology;" "Speculations on Navaho Origins and Chronology"
Apache/Athabaskan Papers, 1939-1952
"Western Apache" (1939); "Notes on the Blood Types among the Athabaskan Speaking Tribes (1952); "Carrier Ethnographic Notes based on the Journal of D. W. Hjarmon" (1952)
Apachean Origins, Anasazi Abandonment, X hypothesis, 1982
3 short papers
Athabaskan/Apachean Movements, 1991
Ms typed, approx. 65 pp.; "Discovery of the Americas: Chapter 1 - Athabaskan Movements" typed; "Hypothesis of Early Apachean Movements," typed; "Search for the Origins of the Apachean Branch of the Athabaskans" ms typed