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Misc. Information: Evolution and Tennessee law

 File — Box: MS-022 003
Identifier: MS-022-06

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The collection features documents, research material, and correspondence related to Salem Hyde’s archaeological hobbies. Also included in the collection are many slides of South and Central American archaeological sites as well as a variety of artifacts from those regions. Of note is the correspondence between Mr. Hyde and Emilio Estrada (1916-1961). Estrada was a businessman and archaeologist in the Ecuadorian town of Guayaquil. His research site near Valdivia, Ecuador, revealed pottery that showed similarities to the Jomon pottery from Japan (3000-2000 BCE), which gave rise to a theory of transpacific migration during that time. There is also correspondence between Mr. Hyde and two of the leading archaeologists of the day, Drs. Betty Meggars and Clifford Evans.

Dates

  • Creation: 1905-1969

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection of Salem Hyde papers and cultural artifacts collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 17.71 Linear Feet (23 Boxes)

Language

From the Series: English

Collection Area Details

Part of the Manuscripts Collection Area

Contact:
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Library
c/o Special Collections
600 Douglas Street
Chattanooga Tennessee 37403 United States