Lehman Social Sciences Library
School for IPA
420 W. 118th St.
New York, NY 10027
Citizenship:
United States of America
Fields of Specialization
Ancient relics, imperial theft of cultural patrimony, Grail lore, anti-fascism, masculinist archæology, Celtic mythology, Herpetology.
Education
- Sorbonne, PhD, 1925
- University of Chicago, AB, 1922, Archæology
Academic Appointments
- Marcus qwerqwerqxwBrody Distinguished Service Professor, Archæology, Marshall College, Bedford, CT 1950–present
- Professor, Archæology, Barnett College, Fairfield, NY 1937–1950
- Associate Professor, Archæology, Marshall College, Bedford, CT 1935–1937
- Assistant Professor, Archæology, Princeton University, 1932–1935
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Medieval Literature, Princeton University, 1930
- Visiting Scholar, Archæology, Marshall College, 1925
- Instructor, Celtic Mythology, London University, 1925–1927
Selected Publications
- Jones, Henry W. Jr. How I Got Rich off Colonialism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1944.
- Jones, Henry W. Jr. “It Belongs in a Museum.” Journal of Patrimony Exploitation 10, no. 1 (1944), 793–843.
Invited Lectures
- “How I Found the Ark.”
- Princeton University, 1948
- “How I Lost the Ark.”
- Princeton University, 1942
Selected Teaching
- Marshall College
- Archæology 101 - Discovering the Past
- Archæology 223
- Archæology 225 - Ancient Egypt
- Barnett College
- Gateway Project
- Boy Scouts of America
- Anti-fascists in Archæology
- University of Chicago Alumni Network
Skills
Languages
- Native fluency: English
- Near-native fluency: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, Greek, Arabic, Turkish, Vietnamese, Swahili, Latin, Nepalese and Chinese.
- Reading and writing: Hindi and Sinhalese.
- Foundations: Mayan and Quechua.