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Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, No. 11, 1949. 160 pages of text containing 22 figures, followed by 37 pages of photographs. More
Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, No. 11, 1949. 160 pages of text containing 22 figures, followed by 37 pages of photographs. More
Archivos del Museo Ethnografico, No. 2, Buenos Aires: 1930. 142 pages of text (some uncut) containing 29 figures, plus 26 leaves of photographs and 2 fold-out maps of this site in the very far northwestern-most corner of Argentina. More
New York: 1967. xix, 647 pages of text (42 papers) containing 143 figures and 32 maps and plans, plus 16 unnumbered pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Field Museum Anthropological Series, Vol. II, No. 5, 1901. Pp 247-280 (some uncut) of text containing 10 figures and 2 fold-out maps, plus 62 pages of photographs of objects. Though more than one hundred years old, the copies we have on hand of this study are in fine condition. One..... More
Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, Vol. 6, 1968. 127 pages, 94 plates, 80 figures, 2 fold-out maps. Cloth cover. More
Graz: 1971. 148 pages, 47 figures containing 800-900 drawings, 24 full-page photographs. Linen cover. The archaeological site at Chalcacingo, one of the great monuments of Olmec civilization, is unique for the quality and nature of what was painted and carved on the side of a mountain. This out of print..... More
Austin: 1978. 268 pages, hundreds of photographs and drawings, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
Austin: 1987. viii, 571 pages, 520 figures. Cloth cover. More
New York: 1984. 184 pages, 15 color and 82 b/w photographs, 44 figures. Cloth cover. More
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Social Science Bulletin No. 22: 1953. 104 pages, 7 pages of photographs, 32 figures. Later hard board cover over wrappers. More
House of Representitives, Executive Document No. 53. Washington, D.C. 1853 and 1854. Volumes I and II. Volume I: iv, 414 pages, 16 plates. Cover is worn, and pages show light to--in a few cases--moderate foxing. Volume II: x, 339 pages, 36 plates. Pages show very light foxing. Maroon cloth covers..... More
Field Columbian Museum, Anthropological Series, Publication 16, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1897, Part II, "Monuments of Chiapas, Oaxaca and the Valley of Mexico". 196 pages, 31 full-page and double-page photographs, 80 figures,8 fold-out drawings. More
Field Columbian Museum, Anthropological Series, Publication 16. Vol. 1 No. 1, 1895. MONUMENTS OF YUCATAN. 137 pages containing 41 figures and 16 leaves of photos and 2 fold-out maps. Some pages uncut. Vol. 1, No. 2, 1897. MONUMENTS OF CHIAPAS, OAXACA AND THE VALLEY OF MEXICO. 196 pages, 31 full-page..... More
YALE UNIVERSITY, Publications In Anthropology, No. 37: 1947. 95 pages of text containing 15 figures and 3 tables, plus 15 pages of photographs. More
New York: 1970 (reprint). xvi, 384 pages of text containing 87 figures, plus 30 pages of photographs, 1 fold-out drawing, 1 fold-out map, and 1 fold-out chart. Cloth cover. More
xvii, 364 pages (eleven papers), 97 figures. Soft cover edition. More
Museum fur Volkerkunde. Frankfurt: 1973. 219 pages, 395 illustrations. More
Field Museum, Vol. 2, No. 1, Part I, 1926. 68 pages, 10 pages of photographs, 2 pages of drawings. One the most important studies ever of the ceramics of the North Coast of Peru, this tvolume by the famed American anthropologist laid the framework for the understanding of the ceramic..... More
Field Museum, Anthropology, Memoirs, Vol. II, No. 4: 1937. Pages 221-273, plus 22 pages of illustrations. More
New York: 1986. 207 pages, 61 color and 171 b/w pho-tographs, 9 maps. Cloth cover--only 200 copies printed. More
University do Parana, Dept. de Antropologia, Arqueologica No. 1, Seccao 1, 1957. iv, 143 pages, 39 drawings, 1 fold-out map. More
Zurich, 1944 (German ed.); New York: 1960 (English ed.). 253 pages of text containing 32 drawings and 1 map plus 48 unnumbered pages of photographs of artifacts. Cloth cover. More
Ethnographical Museum of Sweden, New Series, Publication No. 4, 1938. 196 pages, 32 pages of photographs of funerary urns, 19 additional photographs, 4 drawings, 3 maps. More
PEABODY MUSEUM, Memoirs. Vol. IX, No. 2, 1944. xi, 113 pages, 14 pages of photographs, 31 figures. This folio-size Peabody Memoir contains an abundance of riches of Mesoamerican Mayan archaeological scholarship. This volume contains much previously unpublished material and is profusely illustrated with photographs of scores of seldom seen objects..... More
Niwot: 1994. xxvi, 516 pages, 131 figures. Cloth cover. For more than 500 years, hundreds of offerings to their gods that had been buried by the Mexican people lay undiscovered in the depths of the Templo Mayor of Tenochitlan. The 1978-1989 excavation, on which the author served as an archaeologist..... More