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WUPATKI PUEBLO: A STUDY IN CULTURAL FUSION AND ...

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a snEnae.7 at the Research Center of the Museum, which greatly<br />

aided in my completion of the study. I certainly owe to him<br />

much of the success, if any, of this work. Dr. Alan P. Olson,<br />

head of archaeological activities of the Museum, also aided<br />

me in numerous ways. To Katherine Bartlett, Museum Librarian,<br />

I owe a great debt. She not only helped me find comparative<br />

material, but found artifacts in the collections, made the<br />

photographic files of the Museum available, and gave me the<br />

benefit of her knowledge of the Flagstaff region. Milt<br />

Wetherill, Shop Foreman of the Museum, advised me on the<br />

classification and identification of various artifacts and<br />

materials, and in addition gave me the benefit of his long<br />

archaeological field career in the Flagstaff area. Barton<br />

Wright, Curator of the Museum, allowed me to study Museum<br />

collections on exhibit, and William J. Breed, Curator of<br />

Geology, and Dr. W. B. McDougall, Curator of Botany, aided me<br />

in the identification of stone and plant materials. Jeffry<br />

Dean, of the Laboratory of Tree Ring Research, University of<br />

Arizona, Identified the wood specimens.<br />

The photographs are the work of Milton Snow, of the<br />

*933-3^ Wupatki expedition, and of Parker Hamilton, and Paul<br />

V. Long, Jr., staff photographers of the Museum of Northern<br />

Arizona. Mr. Hamilton took the majority of the artifact<br />

plates and printed several Figures, and Paul Long not only<br />

took additional plates, but performed the tremendously<br />

iv

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