Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Really Great Photos- "Peopling the Americas"

Photo above from: http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photographers/photographer-kenneth-garrett/

"Garrett's work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, and in Egypt, Cuba, and Japan. It has also been published in SmithsonianAir and SpaceArchaeology,FortuneForbesTimeLifeAudubonGEONational Wildlife, and Natural History. His corporate clients include IBM, the Marriott Corporation, UNC Aviation, and Starbucks Coffee. Garrett lives in Broad Run, Virginia, with his wife, Lucie, and their daughters, Kate and Julie."

3 comments :

pwax said...

Very nice indeed (See eghttp://kennethgarrett.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Peopling-of-the-Americas/G0000Na.rE3HYyy4/I0000i3lrtKDHcAs/C0000jZl53lHCtDs)

It is sad and strange that none of these materials are on display at the Smithsonian. I looked in vain (veign? vane?) for any sign of an arrowhead, when I visited those museums in Washington.

Norman said...

I assume you went to the Museum of the American Indian, or whatever it is called. There they have pull-out drawers with projectile points of various kinds. You'll find nothing of the kind at the other Smithsonian museums.

pwax said...

It was before that museum was opened. Sounds like it might be worth another trip to DC