15/6/22 Guide to the Hubert L. Allen Papers Hubert L. Allen Papers Finding Aid Authors: (Unknown); Salvatore V. De Sando.

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Guide to the Hubert L. Allen Papers 1965/1979 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Hubert L. Allen Papers 1965-79 15/6/22 Allen, Hubert Lee, 1938- 16.10 English University of Illinois Archives
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Genre/Form of Material: Papers Geographic Name: Morgantina Archaelogical Excavations Topical Term: Ancient Technologies and Archeological Materials Program Archeology Faculty Papers Field Work Greece -- History and Geography Iron Age Italy -- History and Geography Maps Pottery Sicily
Administrative Information Accruals:

6/18/1986

Arrangement of Materials:

By type of material and chronological thereunder.

Scope and Contents

Papers of Hubert Lee Allen, III (1938- ), Professor of Classics and Curator of the Classical Collection, World Heritage Museum (1972-77), including correspondence, research materials, excavation site materials, grant proposals (1973-78), administrative records, and publications. The papers concern the Illinois-Princeton Excavations at a Hellenistic Era Greek site at Morgantina, Sicily, where Allen was Director (1968-79). The excavation records include correspondence with the Italian Antiquities Service and museums, and archaeologists, financial accounts, site photographs and maps, excavation notebooks and logs with observations on archaeological techniques, pottery and other artifacts, find inventories and publications.