File:Byron Cummings at Arizona State Museum non-free.jpg
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Dean Byron Cummings with ancient pottery. He is holding a large pot from Kinishba Ruins, that he excavated and partially restored, in the 1930s. |
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Author | Tad Nichols, UofA |
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Illustrate biography of a distinguished archaeologist, now deceased. |
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Illustrate Kinishba pottery and the archaeologist who excavated this ancient pueblo |
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Prof Cummings is long deceased. No free alternative is likely to be found. |
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