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Collection M 214:
 Robert and Florence Lister papers inventory

Years this material was created: circa 1930-1990
Quantity: 7 document cases

 © 2006  by Fort Lewis College Foundation, Center of Southwest Studies account


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Preface

Administrative information

Introduction/ Scope and contents

Biographical note

Folder list

Series descriptions

Center of Southwest Studies collection inventories
Center of Southwest Studies

Introduction/ Scope and contents

Manuscripts, monographs, reports, printed materials, posters and maps pertaining to archaeology of the Southwest and of Mexico, and also China (relating to Robert and Florence Lister's archaeological work in Chinese neighborhoods of Tucson, Arizona).

Administrative information

Acquisition of this collection:  These materials were donated by Florence C. Lister in April of 2003.  Acquisition of this collection was approved by the Southwest Accession/ Deaccession Committee on April 2, 2003.  The accession number is 2003:04004.  The deed of gift was signed by Florence Lister on 4/4/2003. The gift (including books, inventoried to produce a separate 31-page report) was appraised by Gary Matlock, as documented by his letter dated June 18, 2003 to the Director of the Southwest Studies Center.

About the organization of this collection:  The series and boxes are numbered consecutively.  Because we do not expect to add to this collection, the boxes are numbered in one single numbering scheme starting with 1.  Arrangement within each series is chronological by the date of the creation of the document.

Processing information:  This collection was arranged and described by Fort Lewis College student archival workers Derwin Begay (January-February 2006) and Gretchen Gray (March-April 2006), under the supervision of Fort Lewis College archivist Todd Ellison.

Related collection: Collection P 055: Robert and Florence Lister photographs.  Approximately 300 photoprints pertaining to the archaeology of the Southwest and other areas, many of them taken by Robert Lister.

Added entry terms:
Archaeology--Colorado
Archaeologists--Colorado
Lister, Florence
Lister, Robert


Biographical note

Robert Lister and his widow Florence Lister were distinguished archaeologists of the Southwest region, with a long association with Mesa Verde and other Four Corners region sites.


Series/ box contents overview:

Box 1:    Early archaeological writings of Florence Lister, and topics pertaining to Aztec and Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

Box 2:    Various New Mexico topics

Box 3:    Mesa Verde, including typescripts of correspondence of Gustaf Nordenskiöld and Richard Wetherill

Box 4:    Ancestral Pueblo ("Anasazi"), Mesa Verde, other Colorado topics, and Arizona

Box 5:    Arizona (continued; topics include Chinese settlements in Tucson area)

Box 6:    Arizona (continued) and Utah

Box 7:    General Southwest U.S., Mesoamerica, and other topics



Folder inventory
 
Box Folder Folder title Date
1 1

Archaeological and ethnographic data,
Section I: Acoma and Laguna land claims / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 2

Section II: Navajo pottery as distinguished from Pueblo pottery / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 3

Section III: Description of Laguna Pueblo sites / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 4

Section IV: Excavations for Laguna (Jerry Dawson) / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 5

Section V: Laguna site summary (including sites in 1958 report) / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 6

Section VI: Description of Acoma Pueblo sites / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 7

Section VII: Acoma sites summary, and
Section VIII: Navajo raids on Laguna and Acoma / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 8

Section IX: Navajo raids / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 9

Section X: Navajo raids on Laguna / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 10

Section XI: Navajo raids on Acoma / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 11

Section XII: Navajo raids on Acoma as remembered by living Acomas / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 12

Section XIII: Notes on Navajo raids upon Pueblos and others / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 13

Section XIV: Navajo leaders in Laguna-Acoma contacts / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 14

Section XV: Specific Navajos remembered in the Laguna and Acoma areas: Slaves, intermarriages, hired men, other temporary residences / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 15

Section XVI: Pueblo and Navajo pinyon picking and the shelters used / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 16

Section XVII: Laguna herding shelters and herding, as contrasted with Navajo shelters and herding / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 17

Section XVIII: Pueblo and Navajo sheep / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 18

Section XIX: Laguna and Acoma use of Cebolleta-Salado-Cubero-Acoma area / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 19

Section XX: Eastern Navajo settlements of various periods: Big Bead Mesa, Casa Salazar, Guadalupe, Cabezon, Toreon, Canoncito, and Alamo / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 20

Section XXI: Navaho archaeological sites (Pre-Tin Can Era) encountered in and near Acoma-Laguna Land Claim, with explanation of their significance in period and use / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 21

Section XXII: Settlement of Paraje (data from old men gathered in Council House, 1958), and Appendix IV: Terminology and techniques / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 22

Section XXIII: Summary: Events in Occupation of Paguate Area, 18th and 19th centuries / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 23

Section boundary between Acoma and Laguna / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1958/1959
1 24

Anthropological evidence supporting the land claim of the Pueblos of Zia, Santa Ana, and Jemez, pages 1-59 / by Florence Hawley Ellis

undated
1 25

Appendix A: Excavations of Zia dump sites / by Florence Hawley Ellis

undated
1 26

Appendix IV: Terminology and techniques / by Jerry Dawson

undated
1 27

Further discoveries at the Aztec Ruin / by Earl H. Morris

1918
1 28

Obituary of Earl Morris’ mother, Mrs. Ettie A. Morris / in the Aztec Independent

1938-03-0
1 29

Adobe bricks in a pre-Spanish wall near Aztec, New Mexico / by Earl H. Morris

1944-04
1 30

Aztec Ruins National Monument (N.M.) general management plan development concept plan

1948-12-19
1 31

Dr. Earl H. Morris in memoriam, in Southwestern Lore

1956-12
1 32

Earl Halstead Morris, 1889-1956 / by A. V. Kidder

1957
1 33

Aztec Ruins (N.M.)

1961
1 34

Excavations and specimens: Earl Morris’ description of the ceramic collection

1969
1 35

Late Bonito Phase Development at the Aztec Ruins, New Mexico / by Peter J. McKenna

1989
1 36

Animas Anamnesis: Aztec Ruins, or Anasazi Capital? / by Gary M. Brown, Thomas C. Windes, and Peter J. McKenna

2002-03-23
1 37

Chaco Canyon kiva layout

undated
1 38

Anasazi mensuration at Pueblo Bonito and Pueblo Del Arroyo: An aspect in the prehistoric social organization in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico / by Dee T. Hudson

1971
1 39

The Spacing of Chaco Canyon Towns / by Dee T. Hudson

1971
1 40

Excavations by the Chaco Center / by Hayes

1975-12-31
1 41

Organizational Models for Northern Chacoan Outlier Communities / by Allen E. Kane

1986-10-24
1 42

From Chaco to Chaco: Papers in honor of Robert H. Lister and Florence C. Lister: notes on present-day Pueblo Indians of the Southwest / by Charles H. Lange

1989
1 43

Chaco Canyon, Casas Grande, and the cognitive structure of the Ancient Southwest / by Stephen H. Lekson

1996-04-04
1 44

Political competition among the Chaco Anasazi of the American Southwest / by John Kantner

1996
1 45

Ancient roads, modern mapping / by John Kantner

1997
1 46

Chacoan roads: Function / by R. Gwinn Vivian

1997
1 47

Chacoan roads: Morphology / by R. Gwinn Vivian

1997
1 48

Wood procurement and the Chaco environment / by Tom Windes

1999-10-07
1 49

Differentiating aspen and cottonwood in prehistoric wood from Chacoan Great House Ruins / by David Tennessen, Robert H. Blanchette, and Tomas C. Windes

2002
2 1

Cynthia’s legacy: A biography of Dr. Cynthia Irwin-Williams, American Archaeology / by Lonnie C. Pippin, Desert Research Institute

undated
2 2

Annotated bibliography of Salmon Ruin materials housed in the San Juan Archaeological Research Center and Library

undated
2 3

Appendix B: A minimal estimate of population size and land resources for the Pueblos of the Prehispanic Zia / by Peter H. Kunkel, Clay Pearl

undated
2 4

The murals at Kuaua / by Gordon Vivian

1935
2 5

The frescoes of Kuaua / by Edgar L. Hewett

1938
2 6

Conservation in Pueblo agriculture: Section II: Present-day flood water irrigation / by Dr. Guy Stewart

1940
2 7

Book reviews: “Archaeological work in the Ackmen-Lowry Area of Southwestern Colorado” by Paul S. Martin, and “Modified Basket Maker Sites…” by Paul S. Martin / reviewed by Earl H. Morris

1941
2 8

Racial prehistory in the Southwest and the Hawikuh Zunis / by Carl C. Seltzer

1944
2 9

Atsah or Eagle Catching Myth told by Beyal Begay, Yohe or Bead Myth told by Yohe Hatrale / by Mary C. Wheelwright

1945
2 10

Preservation of the Kuaua mural paintings / by Wesley L. Bliss

1948
2 11

The archaeology of Cebolleta Mesa: A preliminary report / by Alfred E. Dittert, Jr. and R.J. Ruppé, Jr.

1951
2 12

The archaeology of Cebolleta Mesa and Acoma Pueblo: A preliminary report Based on Further Investigation / by R. J. Ruppé, Jr. and Alfred E. Dittert, Jr.

1952
2 13

Appendix A: Summary of Northern Rio Grande archaeological history / by Stanley A. Stubbs

1953
2 14

Pre-Hispanic paintings at Pottery Mound / by Frank C. Hibben

1960
2 15

Kachina: The Study of Pueblo Animism and Anthropomorphism within the ceremonial wall paintings of Pottery Mound, and the Jeddito / by Patricia Bryan Vivian

1961-06
2 16

Evidence of early ceramic phases in the Navajo Reservoir District / by Alfred E. Dittert, Jr., Frank W. Eddy, and Beth L. Dickley

1963
2 17

Ceramic stratigraphy and tribal history at Taos Pueblo / by Florence Hawley Ellis and J. J. Brody

1964
2 18

On distinguishing Laguna from Acoma polychrome / by Florence Hawley Ellis

1966
2 19

Mexican features of mural paintings at Pottery Mound / by Frank C. Hibben

1967
2 20

Archaic culture history in the Southwestern United States / by Cynthia Irwin-Williams

1968
2 21

The inner sanctum of Feather Cave: A Mogollon Sun and Earth Shrine linking Mexico and the Southwest / by Florence H. Ellis and Laurens Hammack

1968
2 22

Los Hermanos: Penitentes of New Mexico, pamphlet / author unknown

1970
2 23

Dona Marina and the legend of La Llorona / by Dr. George A. Agogino, et al.

1972
2 24

Population dislocation in the Navaho Reservoir District, New Mexico and Colorado / by Frank W. Eddy

1974
2 25

Pre-Spanish Pueblos in New Mexico / by Dietrich Fliedner

1974-05-20
2 26

The road to Hawikuh: Trade and trade routes to Cibol-Zuni during late prehistoric and rarly historic times / by Carroll L. Riley

1975
2 27

Astronomy, architecture, and adaptation at Pueblo Bonito / by Jonathan E. Reyman

1976
2 28

Images of power in Southwestern Pueblo / by Triloki Nath Pandey

1977