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Image Not Available for Calling card, Dr. Guillermo Bauer, Real Museo Etnologico de Berlin; introduction card, Dr. Bauer to Mrs. Zelia Nuttall.
Calling card, Dr. Guillermo Bauer, Real Museo Etnologico de Berlin; introduction card, Dr. Bauer to Mrs. Zelia Nuttall.
Image Not Available for Calling card, Dr. Guillermo Bauer, Real Museo Etnologico de Berlin; introduction card, Dr. Bauer to Mrs. Zelia Nuttall.
Object Number 2016.1.35
Display Title Calling card, Dr. Guillermo Bauer, Real Museo Etnologico de Berlin; introduction card, Dr. Bauer to Mrs. Zelia Nuttall.
Descriptions
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Massachusetts / Middlesex County / Cambridge
Quantity 1

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Image Not Available for Nuttall, Zelia (1858 - 1933) Papers 1886 - 1912
2004.1.720.2 Nuttall, Zelia (1858 - 1933) Papers 1886 - 1912
Mexico
Letter from Zelia Nuttall to F. W. Putnam, 1898
2004.1.720.2.2.2.1 Letter from Zelia Nuttall to F. W. Putnam, 1898
Mexico
Letter from Zelia Nuttall to F. W. Putnam, 1902
2004.1.720.2.2.4.1 Letter from Zelia Nuttall to F. W. Putnam, 1902
Mexico
Nuttall, Zelia Papers- Box 1, Folder 4- Page proof of the calendrical construction of years 1519-1522 according to the Aztec system
2004.1.720.2.1.4 Nuttall, Zelia Papers- Box 1, Folder 4- Page proof of the calendrical construction of years 1519-1522 according to the Aztec system
Mexico
From left to right: Mr. Geldmacher standing; Dr. Fitzsimons kneeling; Elsa Bziomba bent over; Lorna Marshall; Dr. Friede; Mrs. Hartig in back; woman in front; Mrs. van Warmelo and Dr. van Warmelo standing
2001.29.7554 From left to right: Mr. Geldmacher standing; Dr. Fitzsimons kneeling; Elsa Bziomba bent over; Lorna Marshall; Dr. Friede; Mrs. Hartig in back; woman in front; Mrs. van Warmelo and Dr. van Warmelo standing
Africa
Mr. Geldmacher standing; Dr. Fitzsimons kneeling; Elsa Bziomba bent over; Lorna Marshall; Dr. Friede; Mrs. Hartig in back; girl kneeling; Mrs. van Warmelo and Dr. van Warmelo standing
2001.29.7555 Mr. Geldmacher standing; Dr. Fitzsimons kneeling; Elsa Bziomba bent over; Lorna Marshall; Dr. Friede; Mrs. Hartig in back; girl kneeling; Mrs. van Warmelo and Dr. van Warmelo standing
Africa
Zelia Nuttall Assistant in Mexican archaeology. Received June 1894. F.W.P
2004.1.324.7 Zelia Nuttall Assistant in Mexican archaeology. Received June 1894. F.W.P
Dr. Fitzsimons, Mrs. Fitzsimons, and Mrs. Hartig at a picnic
2001.29.7550 Dr. Fitzsimons, Mrs. Fitzsimons, and Mrs. Hartig at a picnic
Africa
Image Not Available for "Breve reporte etnologico de un viaje a la zona Tzeltal del Estado de Chiapas, Mexico"
2001.7.3.9 "Breve reporte etnologico de un viaje a la zona Tzeltal del Estado de Chiapas, Mexico"
Documentary
Chiapas
Photograph of a shield which belonged to King Philip II of Spain and is preserved in the Royal Army at Madrid. The entire surface is covered with feather-mosaic, and Mrs. Nuttall identifies this as of Mexican workmanship.
2004.24.33106 Photograph of a shield which belonged to King Philip II of Spain and is preserved in the Royal Army at Madrid. The entire surface is covered with feather-mosaic, and Mrs. Nuttall identifies this as of Mexican workmanship.
Mexico
Dr. van Zyl, and Martins and Mrs. Drotsky
2001.29.816 Dr. van Zyl, and Martins and Mrs. Drotsky
Gcwihaba
Dr. Clemeney Coggins and Mrs. Shelagh Hadley working on exhibition for lower Central American Hall.
2004.24.29413I Dr. Clemeney Coggins and Mrs. Shelagh Hadley working on exhibition for lower Central American Hall.
Cambridge