Research Material, Part Two
Scope and Contents
● Thomas, Cyrus. Xuala and Guaxule. ● Thomas, Cyrus. East of the Rocky Mountains. ● O’Brien, Thomas. “State Anthropologist Finds Oldest Tomb Known to Man.” ● Sites Showing Teotihuacan Influence. ● The Living Museum. September-October 1976. Vol. XXXVIII, No. 5. ● Roberts, Frank H. H. Jr. “River Basin Surveys: The First Five Years of the Inter-Agency Archeological and Paleontological Salvage Program.” ● Rock, Carolyn. “A Preliminary Analysis of Faunal Remains at the Abercrombie Sites, Alabama (1RU61).” ● Winn, Bill. “Peace Society May Have Aided City’s Fall.” ● Winn, Bill. “Rambling Through Old Times.” ● Winn, Bill. “Everyone Should See New Exhibit.” ● Winn, Bill. “Chattahoochee Indian Center May Help Heal Ancient Wounds.” ● Winn, Bill. “Short Q&A on Local History.” ● Winn, Bill. “We’re Still Hiding Our Light.” ● Winn, Bill. “Bryan a Hero to Local Farmers.” ● Museum News. Spring 1994. (Columbus Museum). ● Utley, Robert M. “Archeology and The National Register.” ● Ashley, Keith H. “Swift Creek Traits on the St. Johns River: Ceramics, Mounds and Middens.” ● Whatley, John. “South Georgia Projectile Points.” ● White, Nancy Marie. “The Corn-Tucker Site, 8CA142. A Fort Walton Village and Cemetery in Northwest Florida.”’ ● White, Nancy M. “Archaeology of Northwest Florida and Adjacent Borderlands: Current Research Problems and Approaches.” ● Wauchope, Robert. “Fluted Points from South Carolina.” ● Washburn, S. L. and Irven DeVore. “The Social Life of Baboons.” ● Tyler, Jack. “Indians: Immigrants from Siberia.”
Dates
- Creation: 1950s-1980s
Creator
- From the Collection: Schnell, Frank T. (Person)
- From the Collection: Schnell, Gail S. (Gail Schroeder) (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 19 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States