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Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914

LC control no.n 50036651
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS1063.B8
Personal name headingBandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914
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Variant(s)Bandelier, Adolphe-François, 1840-1914
Bandelier, A. (Adolph), 1840-1914
Bandelier, A. F. (Adolph Francis), 1840-1914
Bandelier, Adolf F., 1840-1914
Bandelier, Adolph F. (Adolph Francis), 1840-1914
Bandelier, Ad. F. (Adolph Francis), 1840-1914
Associated countryUnited States Mexico
Associated placeHighland (Ill.) New York (N.Y.) New Mexico
Birth date1840-08-06
Death date1914-03-18
Place of birthBern (Switzerland)
Place of deathSeville (Spain)
AffiliationAmerican Museum of Natural History
Profession or occupationArchaeologists Anthropologists Novelists
Found inRufener, Eric. Adolphe-François Bandelier, 1982: title page (Adolphe-François Bandelier, 1840-1914) page 21 (Adolphe-François-Alphonse Bandelier; born August 6, 1840)
LC data base August 15, 1983 (hdg.: Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914; usage: A.F. Bandelier, Adolph F. Bandelier, A. Bandelier)
The delight makers, 1890: title page (by Adolf F. Bandelier)
The delight makers, 1971: title page (Adolf F. Bandelier) cover (a novel of prehistoric Pueblo Indians)
Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed June 14, 2023 (authorized access point: Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse (1840-1914); other data in authority record: anthropologist; traveled in South America; mostly lived in the United States) u https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb12118044c
Die Köshare, 2007: title page (Adolph Francis Bandelier) preface (originally published as a serialized novel in the Belletristisches Journal, New York, in 1890) page 7 (Adolphe François Alphonse Bandelier, born August 6, 1840, in Bern, Switzerland) page 12 (died March 18, 1914)
A journal of American ethnology and archaeology, 1892: page iv (Ad. F. Bandelier) half title page (A.F. Bandelier)
Sagárnaga M., J. Antonio (Jédu Antonio Sagárnaga Meneses). Adolph Bandelier : un hombre, una colección, 2013: title page (Adolph Bandelier) page 2, etc. (gives birth date as August 6, 1842, but mentions that other sources give a birth year of 1840; born in Bern, Switzerland; moved with his family to Highland, Illinois, in 1848; archaeologist who spent time in the American Southwest, Mexico and South America; was affiliated with the American Museum of Natural History; died March 18, 1914, in Sevilla, Spain; Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico was named for him)
English Wikipedia, viewed June 14, 2023 (Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier; born August 6, 1840, in Bern, Switzerland; died March 18, 1914, in Seville, Spain; Swiss-born American archaeologist who particularly explored the indigenous cultures of the American Southwest, Mexico, and South America. As a youth, he emigrated to the United States with his family, settling in Highland, Illinois; he became a protegé of pioneering anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan in New York; performed his first field work in Sonora, Mexico)
Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz, viewed online on June 14, 2023 (Adolphe-François Bandelier; also known as Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier; born August 6, 1840, in Bern, Switzerland; grew up in Sornetan; raised Swiss Reformed, he became Catholic in 1881; died March 18, 1914, in Seville, Spain; beginning in 1877, he took part in archaeological and ethnographical expeditions on behalf of various wealthy donors and museums; in 1911, the Carnegie Institute of Washington, D.C. commissioned him to do research in Spanish archives, particularly the Archivo general de las Indias in Seville)
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