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Penn Museum Archives [Contact Us]
Date added: 2017-03-09
1928-1984
Creator:
Petrullo, Vincenzo, 1906-1991
Extent: 3 linear feet
Vincenzo M. Petrullo was born in Italy in 1906, entered the United States in 1913, and eventually became a citizen in 1930.
He was educated at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating with a B.A. in chemistry (1927) and Ph.D. in anthropology (1934).
The textual records of Vincenzo Petrullo personal papers consist of 3 linear feet of correspondence, field notes, manuscripts,
reports, employee interviews, and the material has been divided into the following series: Correspondence, Personal, Employment
and Professional Activities, Latin America, Puerto Rico, Sicily, Rock Eagle Mound, Georgia, Delaware/Lenape Indians, Business
Consulting, Written Works, and Photographs.
Penn Museum Archives [Contact Us]
Date added: 2017-03-02
1928-1971
(Bulk: 1931-1935)
Creator:
Petrullo, Vincenzo, 1906-1991
Extent: 1.8 linear feet
Vincenzo M. Petrullo was born in Italy in 1906, entered the United States in 1913, and eventually became a citizen in 1930.
Petrullo represented the Penn Museum as the anthropologist for the Matto Grosso Expedition from late 1930 until 1931. Petrullo
did archaeological excavations at the expedition headquarters at Descalvados, while waiting five months for governmental permission
to conduct research in the Brazilian interior. In 1933 Petrullo returned to South America, his purpose to establish a Latin
American Research Institute in Venezuela, with support from that government and the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Petrullo
visited South America once again in 1935 in a joint Columbia University-University of Pennsylvania Museum expedition.
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