Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology

Black's adulthood was devoted to studying the people of Angel Mounds, a site that is still being worked with today.

[4] The Great Lakes and Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection contains materials compiled by Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin.

These materials describe the history and land usage of groups/tribes in the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes region from the 1600s until the late 1900s, and records the information gathered by the Indian Claims Commissions (ICC).

Black Laboratory's Fieldwork Archives hold maps, field books, excavation information, and more.

Documents relating to Angel Mounds (1939-1965), CRM projects, GBL Field schools, donations, state and federal collections, and records for the Indiana Historical Society are included in this archive.

This repository records over 500 samples of lithics gathered from North America, specifically the Northwest region.