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Object Number
2007.15.1.33.2
Display Title
Photograph of crew, group of men standing and sitting in front of a building
Descriptions
Object Description
Papers of Augustus Ledyard Smith (1901-1985): Field notes and diaries, ca. 1927-1958 Uaxactun, Guatemala, 1931-1937 Small red leather-bound journals: Diary Uaxactun Project season 1930, A. Ledyard Smith Volume I; Diary Uaxactun Project season 1930, A. Ledyard Smith Volume II Diary of A. Ledyard Smith, Uaxactun Project 1931, Vol. I, General Information Diary of A. Ledyard Smith, Uaxactun Project 1931, Volume II 1932 Vol. I, Diary of A. Ledyard Smith, Uaxactun Project 1932, general information Book.II Diary of A. Ledyard Smith, Uaxactun Project 1932 Book.III Diary of A. Ledyard Smith, Uaxactun Project 1932 Diary of A. Ledyard Smith, Uaxactun Project 1933, Book I Diary of A. Ledyard Smith, Uaxactun Project 1933, Book II Diary of A. Le[see Object Description text entry for extended description]
Classification
- Documentary
Department
Archival, Paper
Artist
Augustus Ledyard Smith
(1927-1958)
Culture
- Maya
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Mexico
/
Yucatan
/
<County>
/
<City>
/
Mayapan
Central America / Guatemala / El Quiche / <County> / <City> / Motagua Valley
Central America / Guatemala / Peten / <County> / <City> / Seibal
Central America / Guatemala / Peten / <County> / <City> / Altar de Sacrificios
Central America / Guatemala / Peten / <County> / <City> / Uaxactun
Central America / Guatemala / El Quiche / <County> / <City> / Motagua Valley
Central America / Guatemala / Peten / <County> / <City> / Seibal
Central America / Guatemala / Peten / <County> / <City> / Altar de Sacrificios
Central America / Guatemala / Peten / <County> / <City> / Uaxactun
Additional Geographic Terms
Guatemala Highlands
Materials
Print, black and white
Dimensions
Overall: 12.065 × 17.78 cm (4 3/4 × 7 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of A. Ledyard Smith, Jr. and Camilla Moss Smith
Provenance
Owner
Augustus Ledyard Smith
(1927-1958)
Donor
A. Ledyard Smith, Jr.
(10/15/07)
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