Background
Turnbaugh, Sarah Ropes Peabody was born on March 28, 1954 in Portland, Maine, United States. Daughter of Harlan Berkley and Joanna Nichols (Taylor) Peabody. Bachelor summa cum laude, Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, 1976.
(More than 125 vivid color photographs display Indian-made...)
More than 125 vivid color photographs display Indian-made wrought silver, turquoise, shell and coral jewelry brought together from the American Southwest's bright deserts, red canyon and timeless pueblos. The authors explore the diversity of this hand-crafted jewelry from historic collections as well as those available today on reservations and in shops and galleries. They explain the heritage conveyed by these distinctive products of Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Rio Grande Pueblo artisans.
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Turnbaugh, Sarah Ropes Peabody was born on March 28, 1954 in Portland, Maine, United States. Daughter of Harlan Berkley and Joanna Nichols (Taylor) Peabody. Bachelor summa cum laude, Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, 1976.
Bachelor summa cum laude, Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, 1976. Master of Science, University Rhode Island, 1977.
Museum specialist Peabody Museum Harvard University, 1974—1976. Research assistant, anthropology University Rhode Island, Kingston, 1977—1978, adjunct assistant professor, department anthropology, since 1985. Curator Museum Primitive Art and Culture, Peace Dale, Rhode Island, since 1978, director, since 1990.
Copy editor History Archaeology, since 1989.
(More than 125 vivid color photographs display Indian-made...)
Member of Danvers History Society, New England Museums Association, Society Professional Archaeologists, Society of America Archaeology, Society History Archaeology, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married William Arthur Turnbaugh, October 12, 1974.