F. W. Putnam
Also known as
F. W. PutnamFrederick Ward PutnamF. W PutnamF. W. (Frederic Ward) 1839-1 Putnam
Born 1839-01-01
Died 1915-01-01
Identifiers
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Top Subjects
- Antiquities (8)
- North America (4)
- Implements (3)
- Mounds -- Ohio (3)
- Indians of North America (2)
- Stone implements (2)
- Mounds (2)
Books by F. W. Putnam
Total count: 56
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[Pomotis]1859-01-01
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Notes on the leaf-cutting bee1864-01-01
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Notes on the habits of some species of humble bees1864-01-01
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On the young of Orthagoriscus mola1871-01-01
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[Pamphlets1871-01-01
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Miscellaneous anthropological papers, 1872-19021872-01-01
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Archaeological notesMounds at Merom and Hutsonville on the WabashNaturalists' angency1872-01-01
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Description of a carved stone, representing a cetaceanfound at Seabrook, N.H.1873-01-01
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Description of a carved stonerepresenting a cetacean, found at Seabrook, N.H.1873-01-01
Description of a stone knife found at Kingston, N.H.Printed at the Salem press1873-01-01-
Descriptions of a few stone knives founded in Essex County, Massachusetts.1873-01-01
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Description of an ancient Indian carving, found in Ipswich, Mass1873-01-01
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On a tooth of a shark1874-01-01
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[Indians]1874-01-01
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[Several rare interesting fishes]1874-01-01
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Remarks on the Mammoth Cave and some of its animals1875-01-01
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[Archaeological researches in Kentucky and Indiana, 1874.]1875-01-01
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The manufacture of soapstone pots by the Indians of New New England.Salem Press1878-01-01
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Archaeological explorations in Tennessee.1878-01-01
Reports upon archaeological and ethnological collections from vicinity of Santa Barbara, California, and from ruined pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico, and certain interior tribes.Govt. print off.1879-01-01-
On the principles involved in the ornamentation of the pottery of some of the ancient nations of Americawith particular reference to that from the Cumberland Valley in Tennessee, and from Nicaragua.1879-01-01
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The Indians of California.1880-01-01
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Jeffries Wyman.1880-01-01
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Ancient America potteryMunn and Co., etc.1881-01-01
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Pueblo pottery1881-01-01
Sketch of Hon. Lewis H. Morgan1882-01-01-
Notes on copper implements from MexicoAmerican Antiquarian Society1882-01-01
Iron from the Ohio moundsa review of the statements and misconceptions of two writers of over sixty years ago1883-01-01-
A new Stand for Skullsmade by Edward E. Chick, Assistant in the Peabody of American Archæology and Ethnology1883-01-01
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A new stand for skullsmade by Edward E. Chick.Salem Press1884-01-01
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Abnormal human skulls from stone-graves in Tennessee1884-01-01
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The antiquity of man in America1884-01-01
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Abnormal human skulls from stone-graves in Tennessee.Salem Press1884-01-01
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On the antiquity of man in America.1884-01-01
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On methods of archaeological research in America.1885-01-01
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Remarks upon chipped stone implementsSalem Press1885-01-01
Abstract of an account of recent archaeological excursions in Wisconsin and Ohiogiven at the meeting of the American Antiquarian Society, October 22, 1883.1885-01-01-
Remarks upon chipped stone implements.1885-01-01
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On jadeite ornaments from Central America1886-01-01
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Explorations in Ohioconducted for the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology in connection with Harvard UniversityJohn Wilson and Son1886-01-01
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Conventionalism in ancient American art.Salem Press1887-01-01
Fish-hooks made of bone1887-01-01-
The serpent mound of Adams county, Ohioand its preservation by the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology.Salem Press1888-01-01
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Hiccoughwith notes on treatment1889-01-01
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The Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology in Cambridge[s.n.]1890-01-01
The Peabody Museum of American archaeology and ethnology in Cambridge.Hamilton1890-01-01-
Abstract of lecture upon the ancient earthworks of Ohio1892-01-01
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Symbolism in Ancient American Art.1896-01-01
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Henry Wheatland1896-01-01
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Address by Frederic Ward Putnamthe retiring president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Columbus meeting, fifty-first anniversary, August, 1899.The Chemical Publishing Company1899-01-01
A problem in American anthropology.Chem. Pub. Co.1899-01-01-
Guide to the collections of the Department of Anthropology at the Affiliated Colleges, San Francisco, 19061906-01-01
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The completion of the great museumHarvard University1914-01-01
The archaeological reports of Frederic Ward Putnamselected from the annual reports of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 1875-1903.Published by AMS Press for Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.1973-01-01-
The archaeological reports of Frederic Ward Putnam, selected from the annual reports of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 1875-1903.With a new introd. by Philip Phillips.Published by AMS Press for Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.1973-01-01
The selected archaeological papers of Frederic Ward Putnam.Published by AMS Press for Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.1973-01-01