George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views
 

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Identifier

sa2-083-04

Date

1-1-1916

Description

This black and white photograph features an assistant of George F. Sternberg during the time spent in Alberta, Canada in 1915. Peter A. Bungart is wrapping some bones in plaster. A pail of plaster is to the left and other bones are in front of him. Handwriting is below the photograph. "George F. Sternberg, now working on behalf of the Geological Survey of Canada, operated a scow-based camp on the Red Deer River between Red Deer and the Munson ferry near Drumheller. Sternberg was assisted by Jacey Glen Mayberry (died ca. 1950; Mayberry 1985) from Red Deer, J.A. Smith, George Housten, and Peter A. Bungart (1876–1948). "

Physical Description

black and white photograph

Keywords

Archaeological sites, Paleontological excavation, Expedition photographs, Rock formations, Fossils, Specimens, Bungart- Peter Anthony (1877-1948)

Rights

© University Archives, Fort Hays State University

Publisher

Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections

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Language

eng

Transcription

35161-16. P. A. Bungart wrapping the bones with plaster and burlap.

Keywords

Archaeological sites, Paleontological excavation, Expedition photographs, Rock formations, Fossils, Specimens, Bungart- Peter Anthony (1877-1948)

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