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William A. Longacre papers, 1937-2016 (bulk 1958-2004)

MS 8


Collection Summary

Creator: Longacre, William A., 1937-2015
Collection Name: William A. Longacre papers,
Inclusive Dates: 1937-2016
Physical Description: 26 linear feet, 48 boxes and maps
Abstract:The professional papers of William A. Longacre (1937-2015), archaeologist and former Head of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Includes correspondence, research files, publications, organization files, and records of field work in east-central Arizona, the Philippines, and China. Approximately half of the collection documents Longacre’s long term ethnoarchaeological research program focused on ceramics among the Kalinga, an indigenous group in the northern Philippines, consisting of correspondence, field notes, and data analysis.
Collection Number:MS 8
Language: Materials are in English
Repository: Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
Arizona State Museum Library and Archives
PO Box 210026
Tucson, AZ 85721-0026
Phone: 520-621-4695
Email: larc@email.arizona.edu
URL: https://statemuseum.arizona.edu/visit/collections/library-and-archives

Biographical Note

Dr. William Atlas Longacre II (1937-2015) was a leading archaeologist associated with the Processual Archaeology movement and former Head of Anthropology (1989-1998) at the University of Arizona. Raised in Houghton, Michigan, Longacre began his university education at Michigan Tech before transferring to the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, where he earned a B.A. in anthropology in 1959. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1963, where he was influenced by Lewis R. Binford, proponent of Processual Archaeology (also called New Archaeology), which expanded the kinds of questions that archaeology examined and the relationships of archaeology to the larger discipline of anthropology. As a graduate student at the University of Chicago, Longacre began research at the Carter Ranch Site in east-central Arizona that would eventually be published as in 1970 as Archaeology as Anthropology: A Case Study, his most famous work. This groundbreaking piece of research used the techniques of Processual Archaeology to reconstruct prehistoric social organization at a 12th to mid-13th century AD Ancestral Pueblo community.

In 1964, Longacre was hired as an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona, rising to the rank of professor in 1974. Longacre directed the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona from 1964-1978. In 1973, Longacre initiated a long term ethnoarchaeological research program focused on ceramics among the Kalinga, an indigenous group living in a remote area of northern Luzon in the Philippines. Longacre and his students continued this research from 1975 through the late 1980s. Their findings demonstrated a variety of systemic linkages among pottery manufacture (including design and morphological variation), measures of standardization, use-life, function, discard, specialized production, dynamic ceramic distributional networks, and community and regional organization, as well as exchange, wealth, and irrigated rice cultivation. Another generation of Longacre’s students, several trained as behavioral archaeologists, continued this work through the mid-1990s, offering longitudinal perspectives on material culture variability. The Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological Project, as it came to be known, was one of the largest and most varied research programs in the ethnoarchaeological field.

In 1989, Longacre was appointed Head of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, a position he held until 1998, when he became the Fred A. Riecker Distinguished Professor. Longacre published nine volumes and authored more than 60 papers throughout his career. He also held a number of visiting academic appointments, including at Yale University and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. For more than 30 years, Longacre was affiliated with the University of the Philippines, where he mentored and taught archaeology to both undergraduate and graduate students. He supervised 22 doctorates at the University of Arizona and mentored many more students both at Arizona and in the Philippines. In 2004, Longacre retired from the University of Arizona, capping a 40-year career at that institution. He died in Tucson on November 18, 2015.


Scope and Content Note

The professional papers of William A. Longacre consist primarily of his correspondence, research files, publications, teaching files, organization files, and records of field work in east-central Arizona, the Philippines, and China. Approximately half of the collection documents Longacre’s ethnoarchaeological research project focused on ceramics among the Kalinga, an indigenous group in northern Luzon, the Philippines. The collections spans from 1937 to 2016, with the bulk dating from Longacre’s graduate studies in the early 1960s through his retirement from the University of Arizona in 2004.

Series I is comprised of professional correspondence. Correspondence from 1959 to approximately 1980 is arranged alphabetically by recipient. Beginning around 1980, correspondence is grouped by date. Several frequent, longtime correspondents, including Michael Graves and Gloria London, have correspondence appearing in both the alphabetical and dated files. Longacre maintained lasting relationships with many former graduate students; former students and colleagues warmly referred to him in correspondence as “Uncle Willie.”

Series II, professional papers, documents Longacre’s research (excluding his research focused on the Kalinga), publications, teaching, and involvement with professional societies. Subseries are arranged in roughly chronological order. This series documents Longacre’s development as an archaeologist associated with Processual Archaeology and ethnoarchaeology, beginning with his undergraduate and graduate notebooks (Subseries 1) and including fieldwork in east-central Arizona (Subseries 2). This fieldwork culminated in Longacre’s Ph.D. dissertation, eventually published as Archaeology as Anthropology: A Case Study, in 1970; the collection includes numerous drafts and correspondence related to this publication.

Subseries 3 contains teaching materials from the 1960s through 2007. Subseries 4 contains annual meeting materials for professional societies including the American Anthropological Association, the Museum of Northern Arizona Ceramic Conferences, the Society for American Archaeology, and the Southwestern Archaeological Research Group. Subseries 5 contains project files, drafts, and correspondence related to article or chapter-length publications, some unpublished. Subseries 6 is materials from the 1990s related to proposed research on ceramics production and use among the Dai people of southern China. Subseries 7 contains Longacre’s birth certificate and a program from a celebration of his life in 2016, along with loose and framed photographs dating from 1965-2012.

Series III contains extensive materials documenting the Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological Project, Longacre’s research and fieldwork focused on the Kalinga of northern Luzon in the Philippines. Gloria London created a preliminary description and arrangement of these materials for Longacre in 1982-1983. Her arrangement was adapted for the full collection of Kalinga-related materials, spanning 1958-2003 (with the majority from 1975-1988).

Subseries 1 is correspondence, arranged alphabetically by correspondent or by date. Subseries 2 contains of documentation of Longacre’s initial research and later field seasons of 1975-1976, 1981-1982, and 1987-1988. This subseries includes Gloria London’s context and arrangement notes; Longacre’s field notes and notebooks; National Science Foundation grant applications; import and export forms; receipts and other expedition notes; language and cultural notes; computer punch cards and data formats; photos, slides, and descriptions of images; maps (original and published); published articles; clippings; student notebooks and research; several field recordings on audiocassette, including an account of how pottery making came to Dangtalan; and bamboo specimens. Gloria London’s research and publications on pottery in Paradijon also appear in this subseries, as does data and analysis from Michael Graves’ dissertation.

Subseries 2 contains documents related to data collection and analysis, including genealogies, lists of potters, censuses of household pottery, maps of households noting the location of pottery, use-life studies of pottery, information about rice field ownership (including production yield and maps), information about pottery exchanges, economic questionnaires, and inventories of other household items. The original forms used to collect this information are included; for most types of information, the surveys were completed in multiple locations and across multiple field seasons. Drawings of pots and copies of designs from pots are also included in this subseries.

Oversized materials include two index card file boxes containing information on potters and pot designs; large-scale profile drawings of Kalinga pottery; plaques and certificates; extensive database printouts; and maps (both original and published), primarily of portions of Kalinga province and specific communities studied by Longacre and his students.

Original titles on folders were maintained when present, resulting in some inconsistencies in spellings of place and group names.


Arrangement

This collection consists of forty-five boxes divided into three series.
Series I: Correspondence, 1959-2004
Series II: Professional papers, 1937-2016 (bulk 1958-2004)
Subseries 1: Undergraduate and graduate materials, 1958-1964
Subseries 2: Fieldwork in east-central Arizona: Vernon, Carter Ranch, Broken K, Apache Wickiup, Grasshopper Field School, 1959-2011 (bulk 1959-1982)
Subseries 3: Teaching and professional service, 1964-2007
Subseries 4: Professional organizations and conferences, 1960-2001
Subseries 5: Published and unpublished articles, research files, 1962-2005
Subseries 6: Research on Dai communities in China, 1991-1996
Subseries 7: Birth certificate, photographs, ephemera, 1937, 1965-2016
Series III: Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology Project, 1958-2003 (bulk 1975-1988)
Subseries 1: Correspondence, 1973-2003
Subseries 2: Documentation, 1958-2002
Subseries 3: Data collection and analysis, 1975-2000 (bulk 1975-1988)

Restrictions

Restrictions

Access to specific information about the nature and location of archaeological resources may be restricted pursuant to the United States Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA) and Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 39-125. ARPA includes a specific exemption from the the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requirements for information about the nature and location of archaeological resources (16 U.S. Code 470hh: Confidentiality of information concerning the nature and location of archaeological resources).

Copyright

The Arizona State Museum may not own copyright to all parts of this collection. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Related Material

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Access Terms

Personal Name(s)
Longacre, William A., 1937-2015.

Corporate Name(s)
Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology Project.
University of Arizona. Archaeological Field School. Grasshopper.
University of Arizona. Department of Anthropology.
University of the Philippines. Department of Anthropology.

Geographic Name(s)
Dangtalan (Philippines).
Grasshopper Pueblo (Ariz.).
Guinaang (Philippines).
Hay Hollow Valley (Ariz.)--Antiquities.
Kalinga (Philippines).
Little Colorado River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.)--Antiquities.

Subject(s)
Ceramics.
Ethnoarchaeology.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona.
Indians of North America--Arizona--Antiquities.
Kalinga (Philippine people).
Processual archaeology.
Social archaeology.


Administrative Information

Credit Line

William A. Longacre Papers (MS 8). Arizona State Museum Library and Archives.

Provenance

The collection was received from Longacre in several installments, with the first portions received in the 1980s, followed by further additions in 2009 and 2011. A considerable portion of the collection was received in early 2016 after Longacre’s death.

Processing Note

Portions of the collection were partially described by Jeanne Armstrong in the 1980s. Jeremy Thompson partially processed the correspondence and professional papers in 2019. Complete rehousing, arrangement, description, and encoding were completed by Julie Swarstad Johnson in December 2020.


Container List

Series I: Correspondence, 1959-2004
boxfolder
11 Aberle, David F., 1970
12 Adams, Robert M., 1966
13 Agenbroad, Larry, 1968-1972
14 Aldine Publishing Company, 1966, 1968
15 Almirol, E. B., 1978-1981
16 American Anthropological Association, 1964
17 Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, 1968
18 Arizona Academy of Science, 1965-1966
19 Ascher, Robert, 1964-1965
110 Ayers, Jim, 1968-1970
111 Bannister, Bryant, 1962, 1964
112 Basso, Keith, 1966-1983
113 Beeson, William J., 1964-1977
114 Bender, Barbara, 1968-1973
115 Bernal, Ignacio, 1971
116 Binford, Sally, 1962-1970
117 Bluhm, Elaine, 1961-1975
118 Bower, Tom, 1969
119 Bohrer, Vorsila L., 1967-1974
120 Bordes, Francois, 1966-1971
121 Brew, J. O., 1970
122 Brown, James, 1966, 1970
123 Casagrande, Joseph B., 1964-1965
124 Chapman, Carl H., 1968
125 Chang, K. C., 1971-1978
126 Chenhall, Robert, 1970
127 Clark, Geoffrey A., 1970
128 Clark, David L., 1969-1977
129 Coe, Joffre, 1969
130 Conklin, Hal, 1976
131 Cowgill, George L., 1964-1973
132 Crabtree, Don, 1966-1975
133 Cronin, Connie, 1963-1969
134 Culbert, Pat., 1968
boxfolder
21 Danson, Edward B., 1962-1980
22 Dean, Jeffrey, 1968
23 Deetz, James J. F., 1963, 1969
24 Di Peso, Charles C., 1965-1977
25 Dittert, Alfred E., 1964
26 Dutton, Bertha P., 1965
27 Dyson, Robert, 1973
28 Eggan, Fred and Dorothy, 1968, 1974
29 Eck, Gerry, 1965-1977
210 Ellis, Florence H., 1969
211 Ehrich, Robert (Bob), 1969-1973
212 Euler, Robert C., 1964, 1968
213 Fagan, Brian, 1969-1970
214 Fennell, Agnes, 1967-1970
215 Fenner, Gloria, 1965
216 Ferdon, Edwin N., 1965
217 Flannery, Kent V., 1965-1966
218 Fried, Morton, 1972
219 Fritz, John, 1964-1973
220 Gaines, Sylvia W., 1964-1966
221 Galarza, Joaquin, 1969-1973
222 Gerald, Rex F., 1965-1969
223 Gibson, McGuire, 1971
224 Gifford, James C., 1964, 1966
225-26 Graves, Michael W., 1981-1984, 1989-1995
boxfolder
31 Green, Dee F., 1966-1974
32 Griffin, P. Bion, 1969-1979
33 Gumerman, George J., 1969-1974
34 Haury, Emil W., 1965-1975
35 Harvill, Richard A., 1969
36 Heizer, Robert (Bob), 1973-1977
37 Herly, Richard H., 1963-1964
38 Hill, Jim N., 1964-1981
39 Hodder, Ian, 1982
310 Hoffman, Mike, 1963-1967
311 Holbrook, Sally, 1976-1978
312 Hole, Frank, 1968
313 Irwin-Williams, Cynthia, 1972
314 Isaac, Glynn, 1974-1980
315 Jelinek, Arthur J., 1961-1966
316 Jennings, Jesse D., 1970
317 Judge, W. James, 1970, 1973
318 Johnson, Lynda Bird, 1965
319 Krotser, Paula and Ray, 1968
320 Lathrap, Donald W., 1967
321 King, Liz, 1968
322 Klein, Richard, 1970
323 Krause, Richard A., 1968-1969
324 Kushner, Gilbert, 1968-1969
325 Lamberg-Karlovsky, Carl, undated
326 Laxton, Robert R., 1972-1974
327 Lee, Richard B., 1966
328 Leone, Mark, 1965-1973
329 Leyenaar, Ted (Holland), 1966-1984
330 Lindsay, Alexander J., 1965-1972
331 Lipe, William D., 1970-1974
332 Lippincott, Walter H., about Harper & Row Series, 1969-1979
boxfolder
41 Lister, Robert H., 1970
42 London, Gloria, 1982-1984
43 Longacre, William A. (father), 1959-1968
44-5 Martin, Paul S., 1959-1973
46 McGregor, John C., 1978
47 McKusick, Charmion, 1972-1974
48 McPherron, Alan, 1969
49 Matthews, Thomas W., 1969-1970
410 Matheny, Ray T., 1966-1968
411 Mayer-Oaks, William, 1968
412 Moberg, Carl Axel, 1968
413 Morris, Craig, 1967
414 National Museum (Philippines), 1973-1976
415 Netting, Bob, 1964
416 O'Brien, Patricia J., 1968-1970
417 Ogg, James E., 1968
418 Olsen, Stan J., 1965-1972
419 Ortiz, Alfonso, 1968
420 Peckham, Stewart, 1969
421 Peebles, Christopher S., 1968
422 Pfeiffer, John, 1966-1978
423 Philippine Correspondence, 1980-1996
424 Plog, Fred, 1969-1974
425 Rathje, William L., 1971
426 Redman, Charles, 1970-1973
427 Reed, Charles A., 1961-1962
428 Reid, J. Jefferson, 1971-1973
429 Richardson, James B., 1968
430 Rinaldo, John B., 1966
431 Rogers, Ray, 1968-1969
432 Sackheim, Judd, 1964
433 Salmon, Merrilee, 1984
boxfolder
51 Saul, John, 1994-1996
52 Schaedel, Richard P., about International Congress of Americanists, 1966
53 Schiffer, Mike, 1974
54 Schorr, Thomas, 1967-1968
55 Schuyler, Robert L., 1965-1968
56 Schwartz, Doug, 1966-1973
57 Science (journal), 1964-1966
58 Schoenwetter, James, 1965
59 Sears, William H., 1964
510 Shepard, Anna O., 1965-1966
511 Smith, Allan H., 1967
512 Smith, Watson, 1973
513 Smithsonian Institution, 1964
514 Stjernquist, Berta, 1973
515 Society for American Archaeology, 1968
516 Struever, Stuart, 1966-1974
517 Suzuki, Kimio, 1973-1975
518 Swedlund, Alan, 1973
519 Takaki, Michiko, 1973-1980
520 Thatcher, John P., 1969-1974
521 Thomas, David H., 1972
522 Thompson, Ray, 1965-1973
523 Tima, Rufino and extended family, 1973-1976
524 Tuggle, H. David, 1971-1978
525 Udall, Morris K., 1974-1975
526 University of California, Berkeley, 1966
527 University of Hawaii, 1965-1968
528 University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982-1984
529 University of Illinois, appointment, 1964
530 Van Asdall, Willard, 1969
531 Varner, Dudley M., 1964-1968
532 Vaughan, Patrick (Pat), 1973-1974
533 Watson, Patty Jo, 1973
534 Weakly, Ward, 1970
535 Webber, E. Leland (Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago), 1964-1968
536 Wenner-Gren Foundation, 1966
537 Whalen, Norman M., 1968
538 Whalen, Robert Jr., 1965-1967
539 Willey, Gordon, 1968, 1976, 1990
540 Williams, Roy, 1974-1979
541 Wilmsen, Edwin N., 1967-1972
542 Wilson, Jack, 1959-1970
543 Wilson, Rex (Southwest Archeological Center), 1970
544 Winter, Edward H., 1959-1963
545 Winter, Marcus C., 1965-1970
546 Woodbury, Richard B., 1965-1973
547 Woodrew Wilson Foundation, 1959-1965
548 Wormington, H. M., 1970
boxfolder
61 Wright, Henry T., 1968
62 Young, Philip D., 1965
63 Zubrow, Ezra, 1971-1976
64 Correspondence, 1952-1980
65 Correspondence, 1980-1983
66 Correspondence, 1984
67-8 Correspondence, 1985
69-10 Correspondence, 1986
boxfolder
71 Correspondence, 1987
72 Correspondence, 1988
73 Correspondence, 1989
74 Correspondence, 1990-1995
75 Correspondence, 1996-1998
boxfolder
81 Correspondence, 1999
82 Correspondence, 2000
83 Correspondence, 2001
84 Recommendation letters, 2001-2003
85 Correspondence, 2002-2004
Series II: Professional papers, 1937-2016 (bulk 1958-2004)
Subseries 1: Undergraduate and graduate materials, 1958-1964
boxfolder
86-7 Undergraduate notebooks, University of Illinois, 1958
88 Primate order (F. C. Howell), undated
89 Diploma (BA), University of Illinois, 1959
boxfolder
91 University of Michigan anthropology club, Lewis R. Binford, "General System Approaches to Old World Archeology", 1960
92-3 Graduate notebooks, University of Chicago, 1959-1960
94 Diploma (MA) and convocation program, University of Chicago, 1962-1963
95 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation, 1962
96 University of Chicago Anthropology Department, 1959-1964
97 French Acheulean Artifacts in the CNHM collections, [1960s]
98 Flint Technology, undated
99 LS-211 Field Notes, 1961
910 CNHM Folsom site, 1962
911 Curriculum Vitae, 1963
Subseries 2: Fieldwork in east-central Arizona: Vernon, Carter Ranch, Broken K, Apache Wickiup, Grasshopper Field School, 1959-2011 (bulk 1959-1982)
boxfolder
912 Archaeological survey in Upper Little Colorado Drainage, early draft, 1959
boxfolder
101 Paper for Binford Seminar, University of Chicago, with comments, 1961
102 A Synthesis of Upper Little Colorado Prehistory, Eastern Arizona, 1962
103 A Synthesis of Upper Little Colorado Prehistory, for SAA, 1962
104 A Synthesis of Upper Little Colorado Prehistory, for SAA, 1961, 1976, 2011
105 A Synthesis of Upper Little Colorado Prehistory, draft, 1964
106 Carter Ranch site design distributions, 1960s
107 Carter Ranch photos, [1960s]
108 Archaeological Reconnaissance in Eastern Arizona, final draft, 1961
109 Archaeological Reconnaissance in Eastern Arizona, 1961
1010 Carter Ranch, pottery survey notes, 1961-1962
1011 Carter Ranch site research notes and progress reports, 1962
boxfolder
111 Publications with CNHM Press, 1962
112-3 Chicago Natural History Museum- Vernon, 1964
114 Chicago Natural History Museum- Vernon, 1965
115 Ph.D Thesis Proposal, undated
116 Dissertation abstract, [1960s]
117 Dissertation correspondence, 1963-1964
118 Archaeology as Anthropology, A Case Study, 1963
boxfolder
121 Thesis illustrations (copies), undated
122 Anthropology as Archaeology in Science, 1964
123 Thesis revision, University of Arizona Press, [1967]
124 Thesis acceptance for publication, University of Arizona Press, 1967
125 Papers and articles on east-central Arizona sites, 1963-1972
126 Changing patterns of Social Integration, American Anthropologist, 1965
127 Some Aspects of Prehistoric Society, 1966
128 Sociological Implications of the Ceramic Analysis, undated
129 Social organization and change in the Pre-history of East-Central Arizona, with Jim Hill, 1965-1966
1210 National Science Foundation- proposal, 1961
1211 National Science Foundation- proposal, 1963
1212 National Science Foundation- proposal, 1964
boxfolder
131 National Science Foundation- proposal, 1965
132 Broken K site microcard publication, artifact lists, undated
133 Broken K site, handwritten draft, undated
134 BK Conference, 1964
135 Broken K, pollen, 1964
136 Broken K, maps, distribution of artifacts and stove debris, 1964
137 Broken K, maps (small) and charts, distribution of artifacts and stove debris, [1964]
138 Changing Patterns of Social Integration: A Prehistoric Example from the American Southwest, 1965
139 Broken K site artifact analysis, after 1966
1310 Field School- correspondence, 1966-1972
1311 Washington trip to National Museum, 1967
1312 Grasshopper administrative materials, 1969-1982
1313 Journal, daily notes, undated
boxfolder
141 Informational leaflets, UA Archaeological Field School, U. Philippines Department of Anthropology, [1967]
142 Grasshopper weaving with UA Archaeological Field School flyer, 1968
143 Field School- recruitment, 1972
144 Field School- reports, 1967-1972
145 Field School- research proposal to NSF, 1972
146 Grasshopper rooms, data and discussion, undated
147 Tree ring analysis of Grasshopper materials, 1964-1968
148 Apache Wickiup site, 1965
149 Iriquois kinship charts, undated
1410 Some suggestions for recording ceramic variability, [1966]
1411 Population dynamics at the Grasshopper Pueblo, 1975
1412 Testing models of cultural process, colloquium, [Cambridge], undated
1413 Probability sampling applied to archaeological surface survey, 1963, 1975
1414 Proposal for survey and planning in the Grasshopper region, 1978-1979
box
Map case Map, published, east-central Arizona, undated
Subseries 3: Teaching and professional service, 1964-2007
boxfolder
1415 University of Arizona, appointment notices and correspondence, 1964-1984
1416 Department of Anthropology newletter (UA), 1991
1417 Annual performance reviews, retirement, 1995-2004
1418 Regents' professorship materials for W. L. Rathje, 1998
1419 Nomination for Riecker Professorship, 1997
1420 "Longacre Named Riecker Professor" in People, Places, and Society, 1999
boxfolder
151 Sabbatical leave report, 2001-2003
152 "Longacre Roast", 2003
153 Beethoven birthday celebration flyers, 1997-2007
154 Bacon & Dear PLC presentation to the UA Foreign National Community, 2003
155 University of Illinois- Anthropology, 402, 1964
156 Exam- University of Chicago- Anthropology, 1965
157 Course reserve materials, undated
158 UA Anthropology, minimum graduate reading list, after 1965
159 Course outlines, 1964-1968
1510 ANTH 402, Primitive Art Lecture, 1964
1511 Exams- ANTH 215R, 1964-1970
1512 Exams- ANTH 215L, 1965-1971
1513 Exams- ANTH 278a, 1964-1967
1514 Exams- ANTH 278B, 1965-1967
1515 Exams- University of Arizona- Anthropology 280, 1964-1976
1516 ANTH 299: World Prehistory, course materials, 1966
1517 Archaeology and Anthropology, ANTH 399A, 1965
1518 Course materials- ANTH 496F, 1988
1519 Exam- Graduate Record Exam, 1967
boxfolder
161 Schneider- American kinship interview materials, undated
162 Advanced seminar, School for American Research, Santa Fe, 1968
163 Plog, Fred, dissertation proposal, 1968
164 MIT consulting, 1971
165 Notes on reading, teaching, and research, 1971-1976
166 Yale teaching materials, 1971-1972
167 National Science Foundation- Proposal review, 1966
168 National Science Foundation- Proposal review, 1968
169 National Science Foundation- Proposal review, 1970
1610 Washington trip, NSF application evaluation, 1973
1611 X Journal of Anthropological Research lecture, 1999
1612 In honor of W.D. Kingery, 1999-2000
1613 Recollections of the Anthropology Department, Field Museum, [2000s]
1614 Book and article lists, undated
Subseries 4: Professional organizations and conferences, 1960-2001
boxfolder
1615 American Anthropological Association (AAA) meeting, Minneapolis, 1960
1616 AAA meeting, Philadelphia, 1961
boxfolder
171 AAA meeting, San Francisco, 1963
172 AAA meeting, Detroit, 1964
173 AAA meeting, Denver, 1965
174 AAA meeting, Washington DC, 1967
175 AAA meeting, Seattle, 1968
176 AAA meeting, New Orleans, 1969
177 AAA meeting, San Diego, 1970
178 AAA meeting, Washington DC, 1989
179 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1991-1993
1710 Honorary member, American Ceramic Society, 1998
1711 Association for Field Archaeology, 1971-1973
1712 International Congress of Americanists, 1966
1713 Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) Ceramics Conference, 1961
boxfolder
181 MNA Ceramics Conference, 1962
182 MNA Ceramics Conference, 1964
183 MNA Ceramics Conference, Zuni and Acoma, 1965
184 MNA Ceramics Conference, Salado Red Wares, 1967
185 Ceramics Conference, Amerind Foundation, 1969
186 MNA Ceramics Conference, 1969
187 Pottery and People Conference, 1996
188 "Rencontres d'Antibes" participant list, 1991
189 Society for American Archaeology (SAA) meeting, New Haven, 1960
1810 SAA meeting, Tucson, 1962
1811 SAA meeting, Boulder, 1963
1812 SAA meeting, Urbana, 1965
1813 SAA meeting, Reno, 1966
1814 SAA meeting, Ann Arbor, 1967
1815 SAA meeting, Santa Fe, 1968
boxfolder
191 SAA meeting, Milwaukee, 1969
192 SAA meeting, Mexico City, 1970
193 SAA meeting, San Francisco, 1973
194 SAA meeting, New Orleans, 1977
195 SAA meeting, Atlanta, 1989
196 SAA meeting, San Francisco, 1992
197 Essays in honor of Longacre, SAA meeting, 2001
198-9 Southwestern Archaeological Research Group (SARG), 1970-1972
1910 Minutes of SARG, 1972
1911 SARG conference, 1973
1912 Conference on politics and factions in Pueblo society, UC Santa Cruz, 1978
1913 Certificate of appreciation, 23rd UGAT conference, 2001
Subseries 5: Published and unpublished articles, research files, 1962-2005
boxfolder
201 Reprints of articles, copies of papers, 1963-1975
202 Book reviews by Longacre, 1963-1980
203 Reviews of publications by Longacre, 1962, 1964, 1998
204 Articles and clippings, 2004-2005
205-6 Ceramics advanced seminar, School of American Research, and Cambridge book proposal, 1983-1987
207-8 Current directions in Southwestern Archaeology, 1973
boxfolder
211 "The Individual in Prehistory," draft, with Hardin and Van Keuren, 2002
212 International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences article, 1965-1967
213 New directions in archaeology, 1988
214 Post-processual archaeology lecture outline, project files, [1991]
215 Remembering Walter W. Taylor (draft), [2003]
216 Collected writings by Walter W. Taylor, 1963-1972
217 Statistics in American archaeology, 1973
218 Project files and draft of introduction on Lewis Henry Morgan, [1996]
219 "Why did the BAE hire an architect?", 1999
2110 Early village society in the Southwest, undated
2111 "The world of the pueblos," overview and outline, 1968-1974
2112 Potter Juan Quezada clippings, 1977
2113 Rothman, Hal. K., "Ruins, Reputation, and Regulation", 1993
Subseries 6: Research on Dai communities in China, 1991-1996
boxfolder
2114-15 China/Dai research, project files, and correspondence, 1991-1992
2116 Chao Bingwu, On "Sino-US Ceramic Workshop," Wenwutiandi, 1992
boxfolder
221 China/Dai research, project files, and correspondence, 1993-1996
222 Notebooks on travel to China, 1993
Subseries 7: Birth certificate, photographs, ephemera 1937, 1965-2016
boxfolder
223 Birth certificate, "In memoriam" program, 1937, 2016
224 Two photographs of a haircut, [1965]
225 Portrait, [1960s]
226 Negative of Grasshopper ruin drawing ("fig. 4.1"), undated
227 Landscape photograph, [Arizona], undated
box
46 Illustration for chapter by V. Bohrer for Multidisciplinary Research at Grasshopper (WAL), undated
46 Ephemera, [1964]-2004
46 Framed photograph in the Philippines, [1970s]
46 Vessel profile drawings, [1975-1976]
46 Framed photograph, Archaeological Studies Program, 2012
Series III: Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology Project, 1958-2003 (bulk 1975-1988)
Subseries 1: Correspondence, 1973-2003
boxfolder
231-2 Kalinga project correspondence, initial proposal, receipts, 1973-1977
233 Correspondence, alphabetical by sender, bulk 1985-1993, 1985-2003
234-5 Correspondence, 1976-1984
236 Kalinga extortion notes, 1988
237 Correspondence, 1988-1992
boxfolder
241-2 Correspondece, 1988-1992
243 University of the Philippines correspondence, 1975-1987
244 University of the Philippines, student materials and correspondence, 1998-1999
Subseries 2: Documentation, 1958-2002
boxfolder
245 "An Ethnoarchaeological analysis of Kalinga ceramics" and related materials, 1975-1984
246 Original field notes, 1975-1976
247 Field notes, 1975-1976
248 Project files from Kalinga field work, 1975-1976
249 Diary and pottery log, 1975-1976
2410 Pottery purchasing log, 1975-1976
2411 Dalupa pottery purchasing book, 1987-1988
2412 Dangtalan pottery log (photocopy), 1987-1988
boxfolder
251 Pottery purchasing log, pottery survival data, record book, 1987-1988, 1998
252 Dalupa pottery catalog, 1988
253 Field number catalog for woven objects, undated
254 Notebooks, 1989-1991
255 Carcar data, 1990-1991
256 Field notebook on pottery and clay, 1992
boxfolder
261 Notebooks, 1995
262 Notebooks, 1996
263 Notebook on pottery co-op, 1998
264 Gloria Landon's context/descriptive sheets, 1982-1983
265 "Ethnoarchaeology of the Kalinga: Phase I", after 1973
266 NSF Grant Proposal, Kalinga ethnoarchaeology, 1975
267 NSF Project proposal, Kalinga ethnoarchaeology, 1987
268 NSF Proposal reviews, kalinga ethnoarchaeology, 1987
269 NSF Project proposal and notes, Kalinga ethnoarchaeology, 1988
2610 NSF Proposals, Kalinga ethnoarchaeology, sabbatical report, 1987-1988
2611 National Science Foundation grant, 2000
2612 Import and export documents, professional appointment documents, 1975-1988
boxfolder
271 Receipts, 1975-1976
272 Kalinga field work financial documents, 1976, 1988
273 Receipts, Dangtalan/Dalup/Gunaang, 1987-1988
274 Operations cash record book, 1987-1988
275 Pot use life, David's formula, [1972]
276 Philippines, other, 1983-1999
277 Psychiatric evaluation report, 2002
278 Preforms, undated
279 Kalinga categories: Food and work, made by Rosalind, 1975-1976
2710 Filipino (Tagalog) language lessons, undated
2711 Kalinga language notes, 1987
2712 Dangtalan/Danac Peace pact copies and notes, 1991
2713 Punch card data format information, undated
2714 Code information for Kalinga analysis, 1975-1976
2715 Kalinga database structure (Household pottery inventories from 1987-1988 field season), after 1988
2716 Kalinga project dbase file codes, 1990
2717 Guina-ang database print out, [1990]
2718 Kalinga database codes, 2000
2719 Kalinga ceramic ethnoarchaeology database schema, 2000
2720 Field recordings (4 audiocassettes), 1987-1988
2721 How pottery making came to Dangtalan, as told by Lingayo, 1975
boxfolder
281 Copies of plates showing Kalinga pot making, undated
282 Smithsonian Institution Press, Longacre series photos, undated
283 Photographs and illustration prepared for publication, [1981]
284 Original artwork for "Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology", 1994
285 Notes accompanying Paradijon slides taken by Longacre, 1981
286 Dangtalan house photos (negatives, contact sheets, notes) by Brian Trostel, 1987-1988
287 Foto list- Kalinga (Longacre), from ASM Library, undated
288 Slides and Photos- Inventory (formally 52 Folder 29), undated
289 Copy of ceramics photography log, 1987-1988
2810 Pictures of record catalog, 1987
2811 ASM slide catalog: Kalinga slides, 1975-1976
2812 ASM catalog cards for Kalinga pots (Version 1), undated
2813 Maps: Tanudan and Pasil drainages, undated
2814 Sitio Lunong- Settlement history map, 1988
2815 Maps, undated
boxfolder
291 Published maps, undated
292 Published articles on Kalinga pottery, 1974, 1986
293 Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, 1986
294 Expedition: Special Issue on Ethnoarchaeology, 1991
295 Ethnoarchaeology in the Philippines and bibliography, circa 2000
296 Course materials, Explaining the Philippine Past, 2001
297-8 Articles on Philippines/Kalinga, 1969-1996
boxfolder
301-5 Articles on Philippines/Kalinga, 1969-1996
306 Articles about Kalinga, 1976-1991
boxfolder
311 Anthropology Research Center newsletter, 1981
312 Columbian Mission on the Philippines and preserving tribal lands, Pope John Paul II, 1981
313 Cultural Survival Newsletter, Chico River Dam, 1980
314 Dozier, E., "The Kalinga Peace Pact Institution", 1960
315 Estioko, Agnes A. and P. Brion Griffin, "The Ebuked Agta of Northeastern Luzon", 1975
316 IBON: Facts and Figures, Chico River Dam, 1979
317 International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs newsletter, "Igorots", Chico Project, 1976
318 Kalinga-Apayo Development Journal, 1980
319 Kramer, Carol, Review of Kalinga Pictures of Record Series, 1989
3110 Lawless, R., "Effects of Population Growth and Environmental Changes on Divinization Practices in Northern Luzon", 1975
3111 London, Gloria, "Past Present" and M. J. Calderon and T. Roales, "A Desription of Pottery Making in Talibon, Bohol", 1987, 1989
3112 "Luzon: Northern Groups", undated
3113 Magannon, Esteban T., "Cognition of Time, Change and Social Identity: Kalinga…", 1984
3114 Materials on the Macli-ing Dulag case (Chico River Dam), 1975-[1980]
3115 Metro Manila with archaeology articles, 1977
3116 National Geographic Society: Bontoc in the Philippines, after 1972
3117 New York Times, "Filipino Hill Tribes Fight to Save Homes from Dam", 1980
3118 New York Times, "Philippines signs cease-fire with tribal insurgants", 1986
3119 Platt, John R., "Strong Inference"; Scheffler, I., "Inductive Inference"; Deutsch, K., "Conditions Favoring Major Advances in Social Science", 1958, 1964, 1971
3120 Presidential Press Release: PFM creates Kalinga special development region, 1975
3121 Reid, L., "Wards and Working Groups in Guinaang, Bontoc, Luzon", 1972
3122 Seitz, Ruth, "Guns and Dams", [1980]
3123 Social Science Information, "Three Living Traditions in Kalinga", 1977
3124 Southeast Asia Resource Center Bulletin, 1980
3125 Takaki, M., Review of Mountain Arbiters: The Changing Life of a Philippine Hill People, 1969
3126 Takaki, M. "Regional Names in Kalinga: Certain Social Dimensions in Place Names", 1984
3127 Teage, G., "Porcelain and Stomeware from Excavations at Puapo", 1984
3128 "What Has Happened to Our Land, Brother?", 1979
3129 Delacruz, E., "Ceramic use life: Dalupa and Mulayong-Dalupa", 1982
3130 Graves, Michael, Data format for dissertation database, [1979]
3131 Data from Michael Graves' dissertation in figures on demography and design styles, 1981
3132 "Trampling project", Christopher Turner's research notes on Kalinga pottery breakage and housefold water sources, 1988
3133 Student notebook: Brian Trostel, 1988-1989
boxfolder
321 Contents of notebook of Brian Trostel, 1987
322 Notes and demographic analysis, Michael Graves, 1979-[1987]
323 Notebook, [2001]
324 Correspondence on Gloria London's research in Paradijon, 1981
325 Notebook related to "The Potter's of Paradise", 1981
326 Paradijon field notes, 1981
327 Paradijon field notes and map, 1981
328 Paradijon pot survey, 1981
329 Paradijon pot sizes: notes and related articles, 1981
3210 Prices of wares, wholesale and retail in Gubat, Sorsogan, Irosin, 1981
boxfolder
331 London, Gloria, "The Potters of Paradise", 1983
332 Dumaguete pottery study, thesis by Lionel T. Chiong, 1975
333 Dumaguete pottery study, student's notes and reports, undated
334 Dumaguete pottery study, student notes and reports, [1991-1999]
335 Botanical samples of bamboo varieties, undated
box
Map case Maps, published, the Philippines undated
Map case Maps, original, Kalinga communities 1988
Subseries 3: Data collection and analysis, 1975-2000 (bulk 1975-1988)
boxfolder
336 Village-Major kin group geneaologies, 1975-1976
337 Potters' geneaologies, [1975-1976]
338 Information on potters, residence, and work groups, [1975-1976]
339 List of potters, undated
3310 Xeroxed copies of potter cards, undated
3311 Code sheet- potter information, undated
3312 Dangtalan pottery work groups, 1976
3313 Dangtalan pottery work groups, 1979-1980
3314 Dangtalan work areas of potters, 1988
boxfolder
341 Kalinga census (copies of index cards), [1970s]
342 Dangtalan census, 1975
343-4 Dangtalan population census, 1975
345 Dangtalan census (copy, handwritten), 1975
346 Dangtalan census (typed copies), 1975
347 Dagtalan census information: mortality tables, 1987
348 Dalupa population census forms, 1987-1988
349 Dangtalan census- worksheets, 1987
boxfolder
351 Dangtalan population census, 1987-1988
352 Puapo population census, 1987-1988
353 General pottery notes, 1975
354 Pot descriptions (copy?), undated
355 Data format and pottery classification, undated
356-7 Kalinga vessel information, 1975-1976
358-9 Collection- pot data, 1975-1976
3510 Typographic errors in Kalinga pot data, 1975-1976
boxfolder
361 Vessel drawings with rim angle line, undated
362 Designs on vessels (photocopies), undated
363 Vessel drawings with rim angle line, undated
364 Line illustrations of Dangtalan pots, 1975
365 Vessel profile drawings, 1975-1976
366 Reduced-size photocopies of vessel profile drawings, 1975-1976
367 Dalupa pottery design questionnaire, 1987-1988
boxfolder
371-2 Profile drawings of pots, [1988]
373 Complete code of Kalinga pot data, undated
374 Puapo test trenches, [1970s]
375 Excavated sherd drawings and excavation plan, 1976
376 Puapo excavation- sherds, 1982
377 Dalupa (original) house maps, 1976
378-9 Dalupa house maps, 1975-1976
3710 Dangtalan house maps and inventory, 1975-1977
boxfolder
381-2 Dagtalan house maps, 1975-1977
383-4 Lonong house maps, 1975-1976
386-8 Puapo house maps, 1975-1976
389 Copies of Dangtalan house maps, with inventory, 1975-1976, [1979-1980]
3810 Lonong house maps, 1979-1980
3811 Dalupa house inventory, 1975-1976
3812 Dagtalan house inventory (original), 1976 or later
3813-14 Dangtalan house inventory, 1979-1980
boxfolder
391-2 Dangtalan household inventory 2, 1979-1980
393 Dangtalan household inventory of pots, 1980
394 Dalupa pot re-inventory, 1979-1980
395 Gu field pot inventory (28 households), undated
396-7 Lonong house inventory, 1979-1980
398-9 Puapo house inventory, 1979-1980
3910-11 Dalupa house inventory, 1981
boxfolder
401 Cagalwan household inventory of pots, 1988
402 Dalupa household pot reinventory, 1988
403-5 Dalupa household pot inventory, cooking pot use-wear, traditional pot surveys (1/3), 1988
406 Dangtalan household inventory of pots, 1987-1988
407 Guinaang household inventory of pots (1/4), 1988
boxfolder
411-3 Guinaang household inventory of pots (2-4/4), 1988
414-5 Guinaang pot use survey and household inventory of pots, 1988
boxfolder
421 Malucsad household inventory of pots, 1988
422 Puapo household inventory of pots, 1987-1988
423 Vessel breakage notes, 1975-1976
424 Maximum number of pots made daily and breakage, Dangtalan, 1977
425 Kalinga analyses (use life x type), 1977
426 Summary of breakage rates by household, 1975-1976, 1987
427 Dalupa pottery breakage forms, 1988
428 Dangtalan pottery breakage survey, 1987-1988
429 Dangtalan old pots inventory, 1987-1988
boxfolder
431 Kalinga potter numbers and informant use-life study, 1988-1991
432 Rice production study, suggestions, undated
433 Maps of rice fields, undated
434 Rice field size, 1975-1976
435 Dangtalan rice field ownership, notes and typed copy, after 1976
436 Kalinga rice fields - maps, 1976-1988
437 Dangtalan rice field ownership, surveys, and analysis, [1975-1980s]
438 Dangtalan rice field onwership, production area, [1975]
439 Kalinga pottery exchange descriptions, 1975-1976
4310 Pottery exchange data, 1976-1980
4311 Dangtalan pots exchanged in Guina-ang, 1987-1988
4312 Dangtalan pottery exchange, pot sales data originals, 1976-1977
4313 Pottery sales and exchange, 1976-1980
4314 Dalupa economic questionnaire, 1988
4315 Dangtalan economic questionnaire and explanatory notes, 1987-1988
boxfolder
441 Guina-ang economic questionnaires, 1988
442 Poapo (Puapo?) economic questionnaire, 1988
443 Dangtalan architecture, 1987
444 Dalupa basketry inventory, 1987-1988
445 Dangtalan basketry inventory, 1988
446 Guina-ang basketry inventory, 1988
447 Puapo basketry inventory, 1987
boxfolder
451 Dalupa Pasil additional material inventory, 1988
452 Dangtalan additional material inventory, 1988
453 Puapo additional material inventory, 1987-1988
454-5 Dangtalan kitchen inventory, 1988
456 Dangtalan kitchen maitenance survey, 1988
457 Kalinga data, 1975-1987, [2000]
box
47 Statistical analysis using MANOVA and CAPS program, 1988
47 Statistical analysis using stem and leaf, discriminate analysis, SPSS program, and ANOVA, 1988
47 Demography statistical analysis pulled from "Kaleco" file, 1989
box
48 Kalinga household inventory (index cards and box), [1975-1988]
48 Kalinga census (index cards and box), [1975-1988]