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Willoughby, Charles C. : Maya Hieroglyphics Card Catalogue
Image Not Available for Willoughby, Charles C. : Maya Hieroglyphics Card Catalogue
Object Number 995-19-20
Display Title Willoughby, Charles C. : Maya Hieroglyphics Card Catalogue
Descriptions
Object Description Index of Maya hieroglyphs; 7 boxes
Artist Prof. Charles C. Willoughby
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Mexico
Provenance
Provenance Found in the museum (7/31/95)

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01-35-00/1.1.1 Charles Willoughby and A.L. Dakin excavation notes on graves found at Fresh Pond Ice House, Brookline, Fresh Pond, New Hampshire, p. 1
Brookline
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01-35-00/1.1.2 Charles Willoughby and A.L. Dakin excavation notes on graves found at Fresh Pond Ice House, Brookline, Fresh Pond, New Hampshire, p. 2
Brookline
Ground breaking for Peabody Museum addition, June 21, 1913.  Left to right: Charles Peabody and his son Alfred, Alice Putnam, Mrs. F. W. Putnam, Frederic W. Putnam, Samuel Henshaw (director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology), Charles C. Willoughby, and Samuel J. Guernsey.
2004.1.324.2 Ground breaking for Peabody Museum addition, June 21, 1913. Left to right: Charles Peabody and his son Alfred, Alice Putnam, Mrs. F. W. Putnam, Frederic W. Putnam, Samuel Henshaw (director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology), Charles C. Willoughby, and Samuel J. Guernsey.
Peabody Museum
Image Not Available for Officers and assistants of Peabody Museum in Peabody Museum gallery, including: (top row, left to right) Earnest A. Hooton, unidentified man, Herbert J. Spinden, Alfred V. Kidder, Frederick R. Wulsin, Samuel J. Guernsey, (bottom row, left to right) Alfred M. Tozzer, Charles C. Willoughby, Edward Reynolds, and Roland B. Dixon
2016.19.2.5 Officers and assistants of Peabody Museum in Peabody Museum gallery, including: (top row, left to right) Earnest A. Hooton, unidentified man, Herbert J. Spinden, Alfred V. Kidder, Frederick R. Wulsin, Samuel J. Guernsey, (bottom row, left to right) Alfred M. Tozzer, Charles C. Willoughby, Edward Reynolds, and Roland B. Dixon
Peabody Museum
Media Restricted
2017.0.17.3.85.1 Peabody Museum Letterbooks, vol. 3, #85, p.1 Dr. Charles C. Abbott to Frederick Putnam
United States
Millis Earthworks - View Looking East Across Lake Towards Charles River From NE
2004.24.3694 Millis Earthworks - View Looking East Across Lake Towards Charles River From NE
Millis Earthworks
Image Not Available for List of papers published by C.C. Willoughby, in his hand
2016.19.1.9 List of papers published by C.C. Willoughby, in his hand
Image Not Available for "Explorations in Honduras," printed pamphlet by Charles P. Bowditch and Francis C. Lowell requesting funding
2019.13.3.3 "Explorations in Honduras," printed pamphlet by Charles P. Bowditch and Francis C. Lowell requesting funding
Peabody Museum
Image Not Available for Correspondence from George Byron Gordon to Charles P. Bowditch concerning whether the Maya used an ordinal system.
2018.1.28 Correspondence from George Byron Gordon to Charles P. Bowditch concerning whether the Maya used an ordinal system.
Cambridge
Portrait of Charles Clark Willoughby
2018.1.21 Portrait of Charles Clark Willoughby
North America
Charles Willoughby
2004.24.32585 Charles Willoughby
Massachusetts
Arab hieroglyphics, pseudo antique
79-80-60/20074 Arab hieroglyphics, pseudo antique
Painting
Arabia?