Emerson Greenman
Emerson Greenman | |
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Born | Hartwellville, Michigan | September 10, 1895
Died | Ann Arbor, Michigan | June 24, 1973
Emerson Frank Greenman (born September 10, 1895 in Hartwellville, Michigan; died June 24, 1973 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American archaeologist and scholar.[1]
Life
[edit]Greenman received an A.B. from the University of Michigan, a diploma in anthropology from Oxford University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (1927).[2] Greenman also studied at the American School of Prehistoric Research in Europe. From 1928 to 1935, he served as Curator of Archaeology for the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society.[3] From 1945 to 1965, Greenman was Curator of the Great Lakes Division of the Museum of Anthropology at the University of Michigan. He is known for work archaeological work around the Great Lakes, including at the Camp Killarney field school in Ontario, Canada.
References
[edit]- ^ "Emerson Frank Greenman Papers, 1888-1984 (majority within 1924-1972) - University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library - University of Michigan Finding Aids". findingaids.lib.umich.edu. Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
- ^ "Emerson Greenman". lsa.umich.edu. U-M LSA Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
- ^ "Memoir of Emerson Frank Greenman, from the Proceedings of the Regents of the University of Michigan, no. 32". Faculty History Project, University of Michigan. Retrieved December 13, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Photos of Emerson Greenman at the Ann Arbor District Library, at https://aadl.org/taxonomy/term/49010.