J.P. Harrington in American Archaeology, 1905–1915
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Date & Time
Mon, May 05 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Address (map)
2559 Puesta del Sol
Venue (website)
S.B. Museum of Natural History
Most people interested in California’s Indigenous cultures are very aware of John Peabody Harrington’s important ethnographic and linguistic research with Chumash and other Native groups along the Central California coast. In this free public lecture presented by the Santa Barbara County Archaeological Society, California State University, Northridge Professor of Anthropology James E. Snead, Ph.D., will shed light on Harrington’s career in the American Southwest prior to his concentration on California Indian studies. Dr. Snead will show how Harrington’s research reflects the ways archaeology and anthropology were practiced in the early twentieth century.
No tickets or reservations required, but it is recommended to arrive at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History a little early to ensure a seat. For questions about the Santa Barbara County Archaeological Society or the upcoming meetings, please contact SBCAS President Glenn Russell, Ph.D., by email.
Image: Drawing and caption from a caricature of Harrington that appeared in 1910 in the “Frijoles Gazette,” a newsletter of School for American Research at its New Mexico field labs.