Finding aid prepared by Laura A. Hess
William D. Funkhouser
Archaeological Survey of Kentucky manuscript
undated
University of Kentucky Special Collections
Housed with multiple collections.
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
46M57: [identification of item], William D. Funkhouser Archaeological Survey of Kentucky manuscript, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
0.23 Cubic feet
1 box
William Delbert Funkhouser began teaching at the University of Kentucky in 1918 as Professor of and Head of the Department of Zoology. He later became a professor of anthropology (a department he cofounded with William S. Webb), Dean of the Graduate School, a member of the Athletic Committee and a representative of the university on the Southern Athletic Association, and the author of many articles and books in the various fields in which he was interested.
Departmental History. Anthropology History. University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences. Web. Accessed 12 January 2012.
The William D. Funkhouser Archaeological Survey of Kentucky manuscript is a galley copy of the book produced by the Anthropology and Archaeology Department of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. The second volume in a series, the book surveys 1,255 different prehistoric sites in Kentucky.