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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Photographer)
DescriptionPhotograph of Headquarters of Chinese New Fourth Army Showing some of the captured Japanese war trophies. (See Volume 35 - Group XII - 80 for some of the trophies Agnes Smedley was given by the Chinese)
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Photographer)
DescriptionPhotograph of Dr. Skinsness, of Kioshan, Honan (Henan), China
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Photographer)
Created1940-11-01
DescriptionPhotograph of Li Ming (small Chinese boy)
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Photographer)
DescriptionPhotograph of British sailors from seven torpedo boats. They escaped from Hong Kong after the Colony fell to Japanese. Here is a group in Chinese guerrilla uniforms with British helmets. They were taken through the Japanese lines by Chinese guerrillas.
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Photographer)
DescriptionPhotograph of David M. MacDougall of the British Ministry of Information - escaped from Hong Kong with over 70 British and Chinese citizens. He was wounded. Chinese reporters interviewed him in Waichow (Huizhou).
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Photographer)
Description8"x 10" matte finished photograph of young girl and young boy - not identified.
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
DescriptionShorthand notes concerning J. B. Powell - 1 page.
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ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1969
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Letter report of pollen study suggests the Colorado Plateau Pollen Chronology

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ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1970
DescriptionReport on this research has been lost, though pollen observed forms are filed with the site archaeological records.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1976
Description
Pilot study to assess the type of archaeological-context pollen samples most likely to yield results commensurate with investment. Results suggest floor sediment and floor feature fill deposits will yield better data for developing a pollen sequence than floor contact deposits. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, however, will require financial support for a major

Pilot study to assess the type of archaeological-context pollen samples most likely to yield results commensurate with investment. Results suggest floor sediment and floor feature fill deposits will yield better data for developing a pollen sequence than floor contact deposits. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, however, will require financial support for a major surface sample control research effort that cannot be justified as site-focussed cultural resources management.