The Marshall Thornton Newman papers are open for research.
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Marshall Thornton Newman papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The papers consist largely of physical anthropological forms, photographs, and writings. They relate to a study of crania connected with Tennessee Valley Authority and Work Projects Administration activities at Pickwick, Guntersville, and Wheeler basins in Alabama. The collection contains images of human remains.
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