ABORIGINAL CULTURES OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.; exhibition catalogue, Golden Gate International Exposition
San Francisco: 1940. 32 pages, 30 photographs--20 of pre-Columbian objects, 10 of North Anerican Indian objects. More
San Francisco: 1940. 32 pages, 30 photographs--20 of pre-Columbian objects, 10 of North Anerican Indian objects. More
Instituto de Antropologia e Historia de Guatemala. Vol. I, No 1: 1949. 79 pages (5 papers), numerous illustrations. More
INAH, Mexico City: 1962. 342 pages. More
Instituto Indigenista Nacional, Guatemala, Vol. II, No. 2, 1962. 164 pages, 4 photographs, 5 figures. More
Washington, D.C: 1973. 226 pages (7 papers), approximately 37 pages of figures. Cloth cover. More
Tulane University. Publication 5, #1, 1933. Publication 5, 1934. Publication 5, #7, 1934. Publication 14, 1948. Publication 17, #4, 1957. Publication 18, #2, 1954. Publication 18, #4, 1955. Publication 18, #5, 1957. Publication 18, #8, 1960. Publication 20, 1955. Publication 21, #1, 1954. Publication 21, 1954. Publication 22, #1, 1955..... More
Houston Museum of Fine Arts, 1966. 48 pages, 22 full-page photographs. More
1973. 369 pages (15 papers), approximately 75 pages of illustrations. More
Universidad de Costa Rica, 1958. 206 pages (13 papers – 3 of which deal with pre-Columbian archaeology), 10 pages of photographs and drawings of Mesoamerican ceramic, stone, and gold objects, 1 page of drawings of ceramic vessels. More
Fowler Museum, UCLA: 1992. 193 pages, 60 color and 195 b/w photographs, 17 drawings, 38 maps. Soft cover. More
Norman: 1981. 256 pages, 193 b/w and 16 color illustrations, 23 charts. Cloth cover. In this volume, for the first time in any language, is a comprehensive description and analysis of the clothing of the people of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica.The author has examined the indigenous pricture books of Middle America, the..... More
Instituto de Investigaciones Historicas Serie Antropologica, Numero 21. Mexico City: 1967. 81 pages, 12 figures. 1000 copies printed. More
Academia de Geografia e Historia de Guatemala, 1982, 1983. 88 pages, 18 pages of photographs --principally of the elaborate raised structures under which coffins were placed in 18th century Colonial Guatemala. ( 2nd printing—limited to 700 copies). More
Mexico City: 1962. 634 pages. 13,990 entries, the most comprehensive bibliography on the archaeology and ethnography of Mesoamerica, fold-out map. More
Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Vol. XXV, 1885. 102 pages, 2 pages of photographs, 134 figs. Cloth cover, worn. U.S. Navy expeditions in 1876 and 1877 and the collections acquired during the expeditions are described in this rare, century old publication. 788 objects were collected (many are illustrated), examples of which--for..... More
Washington, D.C. 1985. 307 pages, 220 color photographs--almost all full or half-page, 143 b/w photographs, 25 drawings, 5 maps. Leather cover, folio-size (11 1/2" x 13 1/2"). One of the few major private collections in the U.S. of Costs Rican ceramics, the Sackler collection presents a cross section of many..... More
Pp. 15-21 of 32 page issue, 3 large photographs. Mint condition. More
New York: 1957. 443 pages, 146 figures (mostly full-page), 12 pages of color drawings, 54 pages of photographs. More
Middle American Research Records, Vol. II, No. 1: 1952. 16 pages, 11 figures. More
Twickenham: 1981, 1990. 72 pages, 24 pages of color photographs, 31 b/w photographs, 78 drawings, 3 maps. Very good condition. More
Greenwich: 1964. 221 pages, 180 b/w and 68 color photogrpahs, 3 maps. More
Zurich: 1971. 427 pages, 120 photographs. Hard board cover. The bulk of the Museum Rietberg's collection of art of the Americas was acquired in the 19th century. This guide to the collection illustrates and discusses its most significant pieces from Mesoamerica and South America, and also provides a brief glimpse..... More
Museum fur Volkerkunde, Frankfurt: 1971. 139 pages, 85 b/w and 8 color photographs--all full-page--of several hundred items. More
New York: 1941. 38 color plates (of 40--lacking plates 2 and 33), each with a drawing of a man or a woman in traditional early 20th century (1910-1935) costumes. The drawings are of indigenious peoples in their costumes, representing Argentina, Boliva, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dutch Guiana, Ecuador, Panama, Patagonia, Peru..... More