Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
Education records
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- Architectural drawing
- Textual record
- Graphic material
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Title statements of responsibility
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Statement of scale (cartographic)
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Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)
Dates of creation area
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1988 - 2014 (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
11.7 cm of textual records
architectural drawings
ca. 25 negatives
903MB of digital records
1 laser videodisc
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Scope and content
Series consists of artists’ statements, cards, diagrams, lecture notes, pamphlets, reports, student assignments, and syllabi relating to David Dunnett Cunningham’s responsibility as an instructor of Anthropology 431: Museum Principles and Techniques, and 432: The Anthropology of Public Representation, and a community course, Introduction to the Museum of Anthropology.
Notes area
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Arrangement
In addition to sub-series C: Student Exhibitions, student exhibit records can be found in sub-series A: Anthropology Courses.
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See attached document for file and box lists.
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General note
Anthropology 431: Museum Principles and Techniques has since divided into two semester courses, Anthropology 431: The Care of Cultural Property and Anthropology 432: The Anthropology of Public Representation. This split occurred in [199?].