William Clifford Massey

William Clifford Massey (1917–1974) was an anthropologist who played a key role in the study of the prehistory of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico.[1][2] His scientific contributions included archaeological surveys, excavations, and the documentation of previous collections, as well as detailed analyses of ethnohistoric and linguistic evidence bearing of the region's prehistory.

  1. ^ Heizer, Robert F. 1974. Recent Deaths and memorials: William Clifford Massey (1917-1974). American Indian Quarterly 1(3):367-368.
  2. ^ Laylander, Don. 2015. William C. Massey's Contributions to Baja California Prehistory. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 51(2):37-58.