Entity | Walter B. Jones
Walter Bryan Jones, Ph.D. (1895–1977) was an American geologist and archaeologist. He served as Alabama State Geologist for 34 years and was director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History. Jones undertook the first large-scale, scientific excavation of the Moundville Archaeological Site, and he founded the Jones Museum at Moundville Archaeological Park. Born in Alabama, Jones earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alabama and his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University.
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Born: 1895, Alabama
Died: 1977, Huntsville
Alternate Names: Jones, Walter B. (Walter Bryan), 1895-1977, Jones, Walter B. (Geologist) (geologist), Jones, Walter B. 1895-1977., Jones, Walter Byford, Jones, Walter Bryan, 1895-1977, Jones, Walter B., Jones, Walter B., Judge
Occupation(s): anthropologist, archaeologist, geologist
Associated Place(s): California, Sonora (Calif.), California--Tuolumne County
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