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Name
  
Marshall Saville


Education
  
Harvard University

Marshall Howard Saville Archaeological Specimens from New England Marshall Howard Saville

Died
  
1935, New York, United States

Books
  
Indian Notes and Monogra, Bibliographic Notes on Xochicalc, Bibliographic Notes on Palenque, The wood‑carver's art in anci, The Antiquities of Manabi

Marshall Howard Saville (1867–1935) was an American archaeologist, born in Rockport, Massachusetts. He studied anthropology at Harvard (1889–94), engaged in field work under F. W. Putnam, and made important discoveries among the mound builders in southern Ohio. After 1903 he was professor of American archæology at Columbia University. He also became director of an important private museum in New York, the Museum of the American Indian (Heye Foundation). Dr. Saville conducted many explorations to various places such as Yucatan, Honduras, Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia.

Saville was a founding member of the Explorers Club, an organization formally established in 1905 and dedicated to promoting exploration and scientific investigation in the field.

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Marshall Howard Saville Wikipedia