- Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation
The Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation was founded in 1928 in
Globe, Arizona byHarold S. Gladwin and Winifred (MacMurdy) Gladwin.Haury, Emil W. (1992)"Emil Haury's Prehistory of the American Southwest: Edited by J. Jefferson Reid and David E. Doyel", Tucson & London: The University of Arizona Press ] The purpose of the foundation was to conductarchaeological research in theAmerican Southwest and surrounding areas.Beginning
Harold S. Gladwin was a
New York City stockbroker who left his position there and moved toSanta Barbara, California . [http://books.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/ehaury.html Emil Walter Haury, May 2, 1904—December 5, 1992 | By Raymond Harris Thompson, Caleb Vance Haynes, Jr., and James Jefferson Reid | Biographical Memoirs ] ] There he met his future wife Winifred and William North Duane who introduced Gladwin to his cousin, the famous Southwestern archaeologistA.V. Kidder . [http://books.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/ehaury.html Emil Walter Haury, May 2, 1904—December 5, 1992 | By Raymond Harris Thompson, Caleb Vance Haynes, Jr., and James Jefferson Reid | Biographical Memoirs ] ] Gladwin spent two field seasons with Kidder in northernArizona . It was at that time when Gladwin's passion and curiosity for the Southwest grew and inspired him to start Gila Pueblo. [http://books.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/ehaury.html Emil Walter Haury, May 2, 1904—December 5, 1992 | By Raymond Harris Thompson, Caleb Vance Haynes, Jr., and James Jefferson Reid | Biographical Memoirs ] ]Research
With the backing and funding of Gladwin Gila Pueblo was able to do excavations and research throughout the Southwest. One of the most important contributions made by people working for Gila Pueblo was defining the
Hohokam culture. One of the people inviolved in this definition was the youngEmil Haury . In 1930 Haury became the assistant director of Gila Pueblo. [http://books.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/ehaury.html Emil Walter Haury, May 2, 1904—December 5, 1992 | By Raymond Harris Thompson, Caleb Vance Haynes, Jr., and James Jefferson Reid | Biographical Memoirs ] ] Another accomplishment made by Gila Pueblo was the defining of theCochise Culture .Sayles, E.B., and Ernst Antevs (1941) "The Chochise Culture", Medallian Papers: Gila Pueblo, Globe, Arizona]In 1950 Gila Pueblo shut down and donated its collection to the Arizona State Museum. The building in which the foundation was located is on the
National Register of Historic Places .References
External links
* [http://azmemory.lib.az.us/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/medallion The Medallion papers published by Gila Pueblo]
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