Show il rp T Cliff Dweller I Relics Enrich Museum at IT U Professor Kerrs Kerr's Collection From San Juan County Has Arrived A shipment of ot skinning knives arrow heads over pieces of ot pottery pottery pottery pot pot- tery and other archeological specImens specimens sped sped- mens arrived on the University of Utah campus Monday to be placed In the museum The specimens were collected several weeks ago by Professor Protessor Pro Pro- lessor fessor Andrew A. A Kerr of the university university university uni uni- while on a trip to San Juan county We are working for tor the the biggest collection of Utah material In the world Professor Kerr said and we want It right here in Utah This is the third shipment of ot specImens specimens specimens received by the nrc eolo- eolo department within the past year ear The first of of the three e arrived ar- ar rived last fall fal and consisted of over specimens most of which was pottery Last spring another big find tind in the sou southern hern part of ot the state resulted in an addition of about the same number of specimens specimens specimens I mens to to the university archeological cal museum The IThe University of Utah collection collection collection tion is 19 growing by leaps and bounds declared Professor Kerr and we are now looking up other collections in the the- state and hope to be able to add them to the university museum before long The recently added specimens consist mostly of articles made by bythe bythe bythe the cliff dwellers of ot Utah about 1500 years ago Roy Chapman Andrews archeologIst archeologist arche- arche who was placed in charge of the third American Asiatic ex expedition expedition ex- ex of the American museum of natural history will visit Salt Lake during the coning coming school year and will deliver a lecture under under under un un- un- un der the direction of the extension division of the state university Mr Andrews was recently ordered to leave Mongolian territory due to a disagreement between him and the government there He and his party went there to find the bones of the I earliest man whom he believes to I have had his origin in that part I of the world Mr Andrews also has claimed to have found the only dInosaur dinosaur dinosaur din dIn- eggs in irs existence The lecture lec lee ture b by Mr Andrews will probably be held In the Assembly hall or Tabernacle Co Courses in archeology which will be taught at the university this year include instruction and lectures lectures lec lee tures on oTt the subjects of ancient man in North America middle America and South America the Importance of environment in the cultures of ot peoples of Africa Oceana Oceana Oce- Oce ana Europe and Asia the history of of anthropology a and d Greek archeology archeology arche These courses will all be taught by Professor Kerr except that on Greek arche logy which will be given by Professor A. A R. R Anderson |