California Institute for Peruvian Studies
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
California Institute for Peruvian Studies
Collection
Identifier: CIPS-001-CaTurCSU
Scope and Contents
The California Institute for Peruvian Studies (CIPS) collection is comprised of primary and secondary research, including monographs, journals, artifacts, and primary research. Founded in 1984 by retired California Senior Archaeologist, Francis A. Riddell, CIPS was created in order to carry out archaeological site surveys, mapping, and excavations in Peru. A significant focus of the collection are documents from the Inca Highway Expedition (1953-1954). Riddell participated in...
Dates:
1916-2009
John C. and Diane M. Schaller Collection and the California Institute for Peruvian Studies
Collection
Identifier: SCHALLER-001-CaTurCSU-2022-01
Content Description
Archaeologist and lawyer John C. Schaller's collection related to his work in Peru with the California Institute of Peruvian Studies between 1986 and 2006.
Dates:
1986-2006
