Emil Haury
Archaeology, Southwestern United States, Snaketown, Hohokam, Arizona, Bethel College (Kansas)
978-613-9-83198-2
6139831989
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2013-01-10
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emil Walter "Doc" Haury (Born May 2, 1904 Newton, Kansas- Died December 5, 1992 Tucson, Arizona) was an influential archaeologist who specialized in the archaeology of the American Southwest. He is most famous for his work at Snaketown, a Hohokam site in Arizona. Emil was the youngest of four children born to Professor Gustav A. Haury and Clara K. Ruth Haury. Gustav was a professor at Bethel College a Mennonite college in Newton. When they were both six, Emil Haury met his future first wife, Hulda Penner, when she and her family visited Newton from a nearby Mennonite community.
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