CERAMIC PRODUCTION IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST
Tucson: 1995. viii, 310 pages (11 papers), 57 figures. Cloth cover. More
Tucson: 1995. viii, 310 pages (11 papers), 57 figures. Cloth cover. More
PEABODY MUSEUM PAPERS, Vol. XII, No. 2: 1931. 18 pages (some uncut), 5 pages of photographs of black-on-white sherds of Black Mesa Pueblo II and Proto Kayenta pottery, 2 maps. More
Pasadena: 1984. xxviii, 159 pages, 100 full-page photographs, 4 graphs, 1 map. Cloth cover. Although several excellent stylistic and chronological studies and preliminary iconographic studies of Mimbres pottery have been published, this is the first study to undertake a thorough interpretation of Mimbres pottery employing contextual analysis and ethnographic analysis..... More
Vol. I: 5 (unpaginated), 123 pages. Vol. II: pp. 124-179. Considered to be the definitive bibliography of prehistoric and historic Southwestern pottery, this two volume set probably had a print run of 150-250 copies. Both volumes are in very good-fine condition. More
Yale University Art Gallery, 1956. 20 pages, 11 photographs, 2 drawings, 1 map. More
New York: 1977 . 1978. (1st edition, 2nd printing). 300 pages, 195 color and 139 b/w photographs. Cloth cover. More
Washington, D.C. 1978. 48 pages, 38 large photographs. The 1978 Renwick Gallery exhibition of pottery made by five generations of the Martinez family included the largest selection of work by Maria and Julian Martinez ever exhibited. Much of the pottery came from private collections and had never been exhibited. Large..... More
Cambridge: 1980. viii, 160 pages, 3 diagrams, 6 maps. Cloth cover. More
Newark Museum: 1983. (exhibition catalogue). 36 pages, 38 photographs, 1 map. More
Santa Fe: Wheelright Museum, 2001. 124 pages, 85 pages of color photographs, 44 smaller color photographs, 3 b/w archival photographs. More
Santa Fe: 1977, 1984. 88 pages, 78 b/w and 11 color photographs, 1 map. More
University of Arizona, Anthropological Papers, No. 61: 1997. xv, 145 pages, 8 pages of color photographs, 73 figures. More
Millwood, 1974 (reprint). viii, 85 pages of text containing 7 figures, plus 16 pages of photographs. This 1941 monograph remains the most complete study of Navaho pre-historic and historic pottery, and is based on the author's research and 1937-38 field work. The three major sections deal with the technology of..... More
Wesleyan University, 1983. 189 pages, 85 b/w and 2 color photographs of artifacts--particulary Hopi pottery. More
Indianapolis and New York: 1953. 300 pages, 99 pages of drawings of southwest pottery, Indian Basketry, Parfleche, and other Indian artifacts. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Discoloration on spine and rear cover. More
1935. 210 pages, 53 figures, 8 pages of photographs--almost all illustrations are of masks, dancers, and rituals. More
Denver Musem of Natural History: 1951. 61 pages, 57 photographs. More
ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, No. 58, 1994. xiii, 151 pages, 37 figures. More