John Henry Haynes

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ISBN-10 : 0956594867
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Book Synopsis John Henry Haynes by : Robert G. Ousterhout

Book excerpt: Professor Ousterhout tells the story of the photographer and archaeologist John Henry Haynes (1849-1910), unsung hero of American archaeology, and assesses his unique contribution with insight and affection. The landmark study is illustrated with more than 100 of his most poignant, unpublished photographs Ottoman Turkey and Mesopotomia.


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