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Florence M. Hawley
Florence May Hawley Ellis (née Florence May Hawley, also known as Florence Hawley Senter; September 17, 1906 – 1991) was one of the first anthropologists to work extensively on dendrochronology, or tree-ring dating. She conducted archaeological and ethnographic research in the Southwestern United States; and undertook some of the first dendrochronological research in eastern North America in the mid 20th century, examining samples from a number of archaeological sites. She was also highly regarded as a passionate teacher who pushed her students toward greatness by encouraging them to think for themselves and work hard for what they wanted to achieve. Although faced with many challenges in her career, and discriminated against for being a woman, she persevered in her research and became a great influence both for her students and for other women in her field. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 16 results of 16
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The significance of the dated prehistory of Chetro Ketl, Chaco cañon, New Mexico. by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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Twelve centuries in northern New Mexico : a quick glimpse of twelve centuries of human adaptation in New Mexico's difficult northern area / by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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Field manual of prehistoric southwestern pottery types / by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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Tree-ring analysis and dating in the Mississippi drainage / by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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From drought to drought : an archaeological record of life patterns as developed by the Gallina Indians of north central New Mexico (A.D. 1050 to 1300) / by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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The Hopi: their history and use of lands / by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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Some factors in the Indian problem in New Mexico. by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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San Gabriel del Yungue as seen by an archaeologist / by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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Anthropological evidence supporting the land claim of the Pueblos of Zia, Santa Ana, and Jemez by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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An anthropological study of the Navaho Indians by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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Anthropological data pertaining to the Nambe' land claim by Ellis, Florence Hawley
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The Hopi their history and use of lands in New Mexico and Arizona, 1200's-1900's /
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Anthropological data pertaining to the Taos land claim in New Mexico to 1960
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Archeologic and ethnologic data, Acoma-Laguna land claims in New Mexico
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Anthropology of Laguna Pueblo land claims in New Mexico, 1276-19th Century
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Zia Pueblo NT38.
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