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Archaeological Investigations in the Upper Central Tombigbee Valley: 1974 Season United States Department of Interior - National Park Services 1975 Soft Very Good Quarto i-vii; 197 pp.; Book is illustrated with photos of points and sherds, tables and maps. Signature of previous owner David Brose) on the top right corner of front cover. Back cover is partially detached. This may be a photo copy, but may be a report w/ written final notations. (second alternative preferred). Survey and testing data
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Contributions to American Archaeology Vol I Nos 1 to 4 Washington D.C. Carnegie Institution of Washington 1931 First Soft Ex-libris, fair Quarto 157 Pp. Cover is badly water stained extending to contents throughout. Spine inexpertly repaired with tape. Book is illustrated with photographs and tables. Former owners' (Esel Hansen, Edward Kurjack)names on front cover.
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Forty-fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology 1927-1928 Washington D.C. Government Printing Office 1930 Soft Fair Quarto vii; 857 Pp. Former owners name, in pencil, on title page. Cover is detached from book. Spine is frayed and detached in some places. Contains: The Salishan Tribes of the Western Plateaus, by James A. Teit, editied by Franz Boas. Tattoing and Face and Body Painting of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia, by James A. Teit, edited by Franz Boas. The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, by Elise Viault Steedman. The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Wa-xo'-be, by Francis La Flesche. Illustrated with photographs and drawings.
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80.00 USD
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Thirty-Third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1911-1912 Washington D.C. Government Printing Office 1919 Hard Very good Quarto 677 Pp. A nice copy with slightly bumped corners and a little rubbing on the edge of the spine. S.K. Lothrop's name which may or may not be his signature on fly leaf. Book contains several papers: Uses of plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, by Melvin Randolph Gilmore. Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado, by Earl H. Morris. Designs of Prehistoric Hopi Pottery, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai, by Martha Warren Beckwith. Illustrated with photographs and tables. UMVARF
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Tikal Reports Numbers 5-10 Adams, Richard E. W., Vivian L. Broman, William R. Coe, William A. Haviland, Jr., Ruben E. Reina, Linton Satterthwaite, Edwin M. Shoot, Aubrey S. Trik 1961 Soft Good + Quarto 225 Pp. Bottom inch of spine missing. Multiple reports on the excavation of Tikal. These excavations include architecture and stelae. Illustrated with photographs, drawings and tables.
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25.00 USD
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Excavations at the Hansen Site in Northeastern Kentucky Ahler, Steven R. 1988 Soft Very good Quarto xxx; 726 Pp. Highway salvage of an early to late Newton (LW) habitation. Excavation provides better understanding of the Newton phase in terms of lithics, ceramics, and flora. Late Archaic and Early Woodland material present but not in significant quantities. Few other phases present but in minimal proportions. Numbers figures and tables, including artifact photographs and artifact distributions.
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Hogup Cave Aikens, C. Melvin University of Utah Anthropological Papers 1999 Soft As new Quarto 286 pp.; Long out of print, DANGER CAVE and HOGUP CAVE were milestones in Great Basin archaeological studies. Available again, these volumes explore Danger and Hogup caves, sites that though they are located about sixty miles apart in the Great Salt Lake Desert, are nevertheless archaeologically related. Containing fill dating from approximately 6,400 BC through historic times, the data from both caves present insights into the lifeways of successive peoples who, over thousands of years, adapted to changes in the desert environment. The result of well-controlled excavation methods done under difficult and demanding circumstances, both of these books include thorough scientific analysis of cultural materials and environmental data making them both essential studies of the Deseret West in New World prehistory.
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