Background
HAURY, Emil was born on May 2, 1904 in Newton, Kansas, United States. Son of Gustav and Clara Haury.
university professor and archaeologist
HAURY, Emil was born on May 2, 1904 in Newton, Kansas, United States. Son of Gustav and Clara Haury.
Bethel College, University of Arizona and Harvard University.
Instructor, University of Arizona 1928-1929, Research Assistant in Dendrochronology 1929-1930. Assistant Director of Gila Pueblo, Globe, Arizona 1930-1937. Association Professor, and Head of Department, of Anthropology, University of Arizona 1937-1938, Professor, and Head of Department, and Director of Arizona State Museum 1938-1964, Professor, of Anthropology and Adviser to Arizona State Museum 1964-1980, Fred A. Riecker Distinguished Professor, of Anthropology 1970-1980, Emeritus Professor since 1980.
The Mogollon Culture of Southwestern New Mexico (Medallion Papers Number 20) 1936, Excavation at Snaketown, Material Culture (with others, in Medallion Papers Number 25) 1937, The Excavation of Los Muertos and Neighboring Ruins in the Salt River Valley, Southern Arizona (Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 24, Number 1) 1945, The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave, Arizona 1950, Speculations on Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Southwest, (Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the New World, Edited by G. R. Willey) 1956, The Hohokam: Desert Farmers and Craftsmen, Excavations at Snaketown, 1964-1965 1976, Mogollon Culture in the Forestdale Valley, East Central Arizona 1985, Emil W. Haury’s Prehistory of the American Southwest (editor by J. Jefferson Reid and David E. Doyel) 1986, Point of Pines, Arizona, A History of the University of Arizona, Archaeological Field School 1989.
National Academy, of Sciences, American Academy, of Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Society.
Married 1st Hulda Penner in 1928, two son. Married 2nd Agnese Nelms Lindley in 1990.