- Philip Phillips (archaeologist)
:"This article is about the American archaeologist; for the political figure, see
Philip Phillips ."Philip Phillips (
11 August 1900 –11 December 1994 ) was an influential archaeologist in the United States during the 20th century. Although his first graduate work was inarchitecture , he later received a doctorate fromHarvard University under advisorAlfred Marston Tozzer . His first archaeological experiences were onIroquois sites, but he specialized in theMississippian culture , especially its Lower Mississippi Valley incarnation.In 1937, he was appointed assistant curator of Southeastern Archaeology at the
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard. In 1949, he became its curator; and remained an honorary curator from his 1967 retirement until his death.His professional collaborations with
James A. Ford ,James Bennett Griffin , andGordon Willey have become some of the standard works of American archaeology.His professional obituary, including a summary of his life's accomplishments, was written by his life-long colleague and collaborator Gordon R. Willey. It was published in 1996 by the Society for American Archaeology.
Important Published Works
*Brain, Jeffrey P. and Philip Phillips. 1996. Shell Gorgets: Styles of the Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Southeast. Peabody Museum Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
*Phillips, Philip. 1970. Archaeological Survey in the Lower Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, 1949-1955. Peabody Museum Papers, vol. 60. Harvard University, Cambridge.
*Phillips, Philip and J. A. Brown. 1975-83. Pre-Columbian Shell Engravings from the Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma. (6 volumes) Cambridge, Peabody Museum Press.
*Phillips, Philip and J. A. Brown. 1984. Pre-Columbian Shell Engravings from the Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma. (2-volume softbound edition) Cambridge, Peabody Museum Press.
*Phillips, Philip, James A. Ford, and James B. Griffin. 1951. Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, 1940-1947. Peabody Museum Papers, vol. 25. Harvard University, Cambridge.
*Willey, Gordon R. and Philip Phillips. 1958. Method and Theory in American Archaeology. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.References
*Willey, Gordon R. Obituary: Philip Phillips 1900-1994. American Antiquity, Vol. 61, No. 1. (Jan., 1996), pp. 39-43.
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