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Penn Museum Archives [Contact Us]
1868-1956
Creator:
Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899
Mason, John Alden, 1885-1967 Extent: 1.2 linear foot (the collection consists of thirteen folders housed in two archival boxes)
Daniel Garrison Brinton is considered one of the founders of modern American Anthropology. He was also the first to hold a
professorship in Archaeology in the United States. His library, which includes the Carl Hermann Berendt collection of manuscripts
in the indigenous languages of Mexico and Central America, is considered the core of the University of Pennsylvania Anthropology
Library. Among the collection are 4515 items; rare illustrations, contemporary photographs, portraits of individual authors,
and texts in Spanish, French, Italian, and German. Brinton gathered his information from archival and library studies and
did not participate in any archaeological expeditions. This small collection, attributed to Brinton by J. Alden Mason of the
University Museum, consists of thirteen folders. Two contain linguistic notes on the Maya languages and another two contain
drawings of pottery, objects, sites, and maps of Maya regions, primarily in Mexico. Some of the drawings are believed to be
those of Carl Hermann Berendt, purchased by Daniel Brinton for the library at the University. The collection also has four
scrapbooks and a book of poems written by Dr. Brinton. The collection is in fragile condition and many of the items are in
need of conservation assessment, particularly the Berendt drawings.
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