Carl Guthe was an archeologist and anthropologist who headed the UM expedition to the Philippines from 1922-1925. While he is best known for the collection of Chinese pottery that he amassed during his trip, his archival collection at the Bentley Historical Library is equally important as his reports and journals reveal the resiliency of some pre-colonial cultural practices in the Philippines.

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Carl Guthe was an archeologist and anthropologist who headed the UM expedition to the Philippines from 1922-1925. While he is best known for the collection of Chinese pottery that he amassed during his trip, his archival collection at the Bentley Historical Library is equally important as his reports and journals reveal the resiliency of some pre-colonial cultural practices in the Philippines.
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Source: Portrait of Guthe, Photographs of Guthe, Box 7, Carl Eugen Guthe Collection, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.