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New World Archaeology The Library of Prof. C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky 225 3141 ABERLE, DAVID F. The Peyote Religion Among the Navaho. With field assistance by Harvey C. Moore and with an appen- dix on Navaho Population and Education, by Denis F. Johnston. (Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology. 42.) xxvi, 454pp. 50 tables, 13 charts, 6 maps & graphs. 4to. Wraps. New York (Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research), 1966. 3142 ABERLE, S.D. The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico: Their Land, Economy and Civil Organization. (American Anthropological Association. Memoir 70./ American Anthropologist. Vol. 50#4, Part 2.) 93pp., 1 lrg. folding map. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Menasha, Wisconsin (American Anthropological Association), 1948. 3143 ABSTRACTS OF NEW WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY. (Society for American Archaeology.) Vols. 1 - 2 (all published). 4to. Wraps. Salt Lake City, 1960-1961. 3144 ADAMS, WILLIAM R. Archaeological Notes on Posey County, Indiana. 81pp. 16 plates. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Bureau), 1949. 3145 ADAMS, WILLIAM Y. Shonto: A Study of the Role of the Trader in a Modern Navaho Community. (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology: Bulletin. 188.) xi, (1), 329pp., 8 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author. Washington, D.C. (Government Printing Office), 1963. 3146 ALEGRÍA, RICARDO E. Las primeras representaciones gráficas del Indio americano, 1493-1523. 104pp. 27 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Boards. [San Juan] (Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña), 1978. 3147 ARMILLAS, PEDRO. Program of the History of American Indians. Part Two: Post-Columbian America. (Social Science Monographs. VIII.) v, (1), 54pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Washington, D.C. (Pan American Union), 1960. 3148 BAERREIS, DAVID ALBERT. The Preceramic Horizons of Northeastern Oklahoma. (Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan: Anthropological Papers. 6.) iv, 121pp., 3 plates. 14 figs., 16 tables. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan), 1951. 3149 BAILEY, FLORA L. Some Sex Beliefs and Practices in a Navaho Community. With comparative material from other Navaho areas. (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. 40#2./ Reports of the Ramah Project. Report No. 2.) xii, 108, (4)pp. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum, Harvard University), 1950. 3150 BARBER, RUSSELL J. The Wheeler’s Site: A Specialized Shellfish Processing Station on the Merrimack River. (Peabody Museum Monographs, Harvard University. 7.) 117pp. 17 figs., 21 tables. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum, Harvard University/ Harvard University Press), 1982. 3151 BARNOUW, VICTOR. Acculturation and Personality Among the Wisconsin Chippewa. (American Anthropological Association. Memoir 72./ American Anthropologist. Vol. 52#4, Part 2.) 152pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Menasha, Wisconsin (American Anthropological Association), 1950. 3152 BASHILOV, V.A. “Neolithic Revolution” in the Central Andes: Two Models of the Paleoeconomic Process. / “Neoliticheskaia revoliutsiia” v Tsentral’nykh Andakh: Dve modeli paleoekonomicheskogo protsessa. 206, (2)pp. 11 plates. Wraps. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author. Moskva (Rossiiskaia Akademiia Nauk, Institut Arkheologii), 1999. 3153 BEAGLEHOLE, ERNEST. Notes on Hopi Economic Life. (Yale University Publications in Anthropology. 15.) 88pp. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. New Haven (Department of Anthropology, Yale University), 1937. 3154 BEAGLEHOLE, ERNEST & BEAGLEHOLE, PEARL. Hopi of the Second Mesa. (American Anthropological Association. Memoir 44./ American Anthropologist. Vol. 37#3, Part 2.) 65pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Menasha, Wisconsin (American Anthropological Association), 1935. 3155 BEREZKIN, IU.E. Inki. Istoricheskii opyt imperii. (Akademiia Nauk SSR: Seriia “Istoria i Sovremennost’.”) 229, (3)pp. Illus. Ars Libri Ltd. 226 Sm. 8vo. Wraps. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author. Leningrad (“Nauka,” Leningradskoe Otdelenie), 1991. 3156 BETTAREL, ROBERT LOUIS & SMITH, HALE G. The Moccasin Bluff Site and the Woodland Cultures of Southwestern Michigan. (Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan: Anthropological Papers. 49.) viii, (2), 209, (1)pp., 86 plates. 21 figs., 37 tables. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan), 1973. 3157 BINFORD, LEWIS R. Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology. (Studies in Archeology.) xiii, (1), 509, (3)pp. Prof. illus. Sm. sq. 4to. Cloth. New York (Academic Press), 1978. 3158 BOLLES, JOHN S. Las Monjas. A major pre-Mexican architectural complex at Chichén Itzá. Introduction by John H. Jennings. With new contributions by J. Eric S. Thompson and Ian Graham. (The Civilization of the American Indian Series. 139.) xii, 304pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. oblong 4to. Cloth. D.j. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author. Norman (University of Oklahoma Press), 1977. 3159 BRAIN, JEFFREY P. & PHILLIPS, PHILIP. Shell Gorgets: Styles of the Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Southeast. With the assistance of Susan P. Sheldon. xiv, (2), 526pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University), 1996. 3160 BRAND, DONALD D. & CORONA NÚÑEZ, JOSÉ. Quiroga, a Mexican Municipio. (Smithsonian Institution, Institute of Social Anthropology. Publication No. 11.) 242pp., 35 plates. 4 maps. 4to. Wraps. Washington, D.C. (United States Government Printing Office), 1951. 3161 BREW, JOHN OTIS. Archaeology of Alkali Ridge, Southeastern Utah. With a review of the prehistory of the Mesa Verde Division of the San Juan and some observations on archaeological systematics. Appendices by Alice Brues, Volney H. Jones. (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. 21.) xv, (3), 345, (3)pp. 192 figs. (partly hors texte with facing legends). 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum, Harvard University), 1946. 3162 BROSE, DAVID S. The Archaeology of Summer Island: Changing Settlement Systems in Northern Lake Michigan. (Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan: Anthropological Papers. 41.) vii, (1), 238pp., 35 plates. 17 figs., 31 tables. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan), 1970. 3163 BROWN, IAN W. Natchez Indian Archaeology: Culture Change and Stability in the Lower Mississippi Valley. xii, (4), 308pp. 117 figs. 4to. Wraps. Jackson (Mississippi Department of Archives and History), 1985. 3164 BROWN, IAN W. Salt and the Eastern North American Indian: An Archaeological Study. (Lower Mississippi Survey. Bulletin No. 6.) iv, 106pp. 17 figs. Wraps. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author. Cambridge (Peabody Museum, Harvard University), 1980. 3165 BROWN, IAN W. (EDITOR). Bottle Creek: A Pensacola Culture Site in South Alabama. Foreword by David S. Brose. With contributions by Penelope B. Drooker, Richard S. Fuller, Paul D. Jackson, Hunter B. Johnson, David W. Morgan, Irvy R. Quitmyer, Christopher B. Rodning, C. Margaret Scarry, Diana E. Silvia. xxix, (3), 277pp. Illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Presentation copy, inscribed by the editor. Tuscaloosa/London (The University of Alabama Press), 2003. 3166 BROWN, JAMES A. Spiro Studies. Volume 3: Pottery Vessels. First Part of the Third Annual Report of Caddoan Archaeology-Spiro Focus Research. With an appendix by James W. Porter. (14), ii, 257, (3)pp. 30 figs., 54 illus. 4to. Wraps., GBC- bound. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. N.p. (Stovall Museum of Science and History, University of Oklahoma/ The University of Oklahoma Research Institute), 1971. 3167 BULLARD, WILLIAM R., JR. (EDITOR). Monographs and Papers in Maya Archaeology. (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. 61.) ix, (1), 502pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum, Harvard University), 1970. 3168 CALDWELL, JOSEPH R. Trend and Tradition in the Prehistory of the Eastern United States. (American Anthropological Association. Memoir 88./ American Anthropologist. Vol. 60#6, Part 2./ Illinois State Museum: Scientific Papers. 10.) xiv, 88pp. 14 figs. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Menasha, Wisconsin (American Anthropological Association), 1958. 3169 CARRASCO, DAVÍD & SESSIONS, SCOTT (EDITORS). Cave, City, and Eagle’s Nest: An Interpretive Journey Through the Mapa de Cuauhtinchan No. 2. xxi, (3), 479pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j. Presentation copy, inscribed by the editors. Albuquerque (University of New Mexico Press), 2007. The Library of Prof. C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky 227 3170 CHAN CHAN: ANDEAN DESERT CITY. Edited by Michael E. Moseley and Kent C. Day. (School of American Research: Advanced Seminar Series.) xxii, 373pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth. D.j. Albuquerque (School of American Research/ University of New Mexico Press), 1982. 3171 CLELAND, CHARLES EDWARD. The Prehistoric Animal Ecology and Ethnozoology of the Upper Great Lakes Region. (Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan: Anthropological Papers. 29.) x, 294pp. 5 figs., 23 maps, 40 tables. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan), 1966. 3172 COE, MICHAEL D. La Victoria: An Early Site on the Pacific Coast of Guatemala. (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. 53.) 163, (13)pp., 61 plates. 12 figs., 18 tables. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum), 1961. 3173 COE, MICHAEL D. The Maya. Seventh edition, fully revised and expanded. (Ancient People and Places.) 256pp. 186 illus. (20 color). Sm. 4to. Wraps. . London (Thames & Hudson), 2005. 3174 COE, MICHAEL D. & FLANNERY, KENT V. Early Cultures and Human Ecology in South Coastal Guatemala. (Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology. 3.) xi, (1), 136, (2)pp., 32 plates. 50 text illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. Washington, D.C. (Smithsonian Press), 1967. 3175 COGGINS, CLEMENCY CHASE & SHANE, ORRIN C., II (EDITORS). Cenote of Sacrifice: Maya Treasures From the Sacred Well at Chichén Itza. Catalogue by Clemency Chase Coggins. With an introduction by Gordon R. Willey and Linnea H. Wren; forewords by C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky and Wendell A. Mordy. 176pp. 199 illus., 20 figs. 4to. Wraps. Austin (University of Texas Press), 1984. 3176 COLLINS, HENRY B., JR. Archeology of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. (Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. 96#1./ Publication 3411.) xi, (1), 424pp., 84 plates, 1 folding map. 26 figs. Sm. 4to. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Washington, D.C. (Smithsonian Institution), 1937. 3177 CONRAD, GEOFFREY W. & DEMAREST, ARTHUR A. Religion and Empire. The dynamics of Aztec and Inca expansion- ism. (New Studies in Archaeology.) xii, 266pp. 26 figs. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. D.j. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), 1984. 3178 CONTE, CHRISTINE. Maya Culture & Costume: A Catalogue of the Taylor Museum’s E.B. Ricketson Collection of Guatemalan Textiles. With the assistance of Jonathan Batkin and Cathy Wright. 120pp. 148 illus. (partly in color). Sm. sq. 4to. Wraps. Colorado Springs (The Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center), 1984. 3179 CORDELL, LINDA S. Prehistory of the Southwest. (New World Archaeological Record./ School of American Research.) xviii, (4), 409pp. Prof. illus. Sm. sq. 4to. Wraps. San Diego (Academic Press), 1984. 3180 CREAMER, WINIFRED & HAAS, JONATHAN. Villages Before Aggregation: The Merrigan Site (LA 110971), a Developmental Period Hamlet, El Rancho, New Mexico. (Fieldiana: Anthropology. New Series. 35./ Publication 1523.) 38pp. 24 illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Presentation copy, inscribed by J. Haas. Chicago (Field Museum of Natural History), 2003. 3181 CULBERT, T. PATRICK. Maya Civilization. (Exploring the Ancient World.) 160pp. Prof. illus. Sm. sq. 4to. Boards. Montreal/Washington, D.C. (St. Remy Press/ Smithsonian Books), 1993. 3182 CURRY, HILDA J. Archaeological Notes on Warrick County, Indiana. 38, (2)pp. 8 plates, 8 maps. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Bureau), 1954. 3183 D’AZEVEDO, WARREN L., ET AL. (EDITORS). The Current Status of Anthropological Research in the Great Basin: 1964. Editors: Warren L. d’Azevedo, Wilbur A. Davis, Don D. Fowler, Wayne Suttles. (Desert Research Institute. Technical Report Series S-H. Social Sciences and Humanities Publications. 1.) xx, 379pp. Maps. 4to. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Reno, Nevada (Desert Research Institute), 1966. 3184 DEETZ, JAMES. The Dynamics of Stylistic Change in Arikara Ceramics. (Illinois Studies in Anthropology. 4.) (2), 111pp. 27 figs. Wraps. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author. Urbana (The University of Illinois Press), 1965. 3185 DE LAGUNA, FREDERICA. The Prehistory of Northern North America As Seen from the Yukon. (Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology. 3./ Supplement to American Antiquity, Vol. 12#3, Part 2.) x, 360pp. 30 plates, 33 figs. 4to. Wraps. From Ars Libri Ltd. 228 the library of Gordon R. Willey. Menasha, Wisconsin (Society for American Archaeology), 1947. 3186 DE LAGUNA, FREDERICA. The Story of a Tlingit Community: A Problem in the Relationship Between Archeological, Ethnological, and Historical Methods. (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 172.) x, 254pp., 11 plates. 18 figs. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. Washington (United States Government Printing Office), 1960. 3187 DENSMORE, FRANCES. Seminole Music. (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 161.) xxviii, (2), 223pp. 18 plates. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Washington, D.C. (United States Government Printing Office), 1956. 3188 DENSMORE, FRANCES. A Study of Some Michigan Indians. (Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan: Anthropological Papers. 1.) v, (1), 41pp. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan), 1949. 3189 DE PAEPE, DUANE. An Archaeological Survey of Starke County, Indiana. 44pp. Illus. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Bureau), 1959. 3190 DE TERRA, HELLMUT, ET AL. Tepexpan Man. [By] Helmut de Terra, Javier Romero, T.D. Stewart. (Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology. 11.) 160pp., 37 plates. 22 figs. 4to. Wraps. New York (Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research), 1949. 3191 DETROIT. THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS. The Art of the Ancient Maya. Essays by Alfred Kidder II and Carlos Samayoa Chincilla. Catalogue by Alfred Kidder II.... 124pp. 99 plates, figs. Sm. 4to. Cloth. New York (Thomas Y. Crowell), 1959. 3192 DEVEREUX, GEORGE. Mohave Ethnopsychiatry and Suicide: The Psychiatric Knowledge and the Psychic Disturbances of an Indian Tribe. (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 175.) vi, 567, (1)pp., 10 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. Washington (United States Government Printing Office), 1961. 3193 DIMBLEBY, GEOFFREY. Plants and Archaeology. 187pp., 24 plates. Sm. 4to. Cloth. D.j. London (John Baker), 1967. 3194 DINCAUZE, DENA FERRAN. Cremation Cemeteries in Eastern Massachusetts. (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Vol. 59#1.) vii, (3), 103, (3)pp., 21 plates. 10 figs. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum, Harvard University), 1968. 3195 DONNAN, CHRISTOPHER B. & MCCLELLAND, DONNA. The Burial Theme in Moche Iconography. (Studies in Pre- Columbian Art and Archaeology. 21.) 46pp. 44 illus. 4to. Wraps. Washington, D.C. (Dumbarton Oaks), 1979. Arntzen/Rainwater R72 3196 DORWIN, JOHN T. Fluted Points and Late-Pleistocene Geochronology in Indiana. (Indiana Historical Society: Prehistory Research Series. Vol. 4#3.) (48)pp. 14 illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Society), 1966. 3197 DRAGOO, DON W. An Archaeological Survey of Gibson County, Indiana. 39pp. 8 plates, 7 maps. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Bureau), 1955. 3198 DRAGOO, DON W. Archaeological Survey of Shelby County, Indiana. 37pp. 14 plates, 16 maps. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Bureau), 1951. 3199 DRIVER, HAROLD E. Indians of North America. xviii, 667, (1)pp., 25 plates. 45 maps. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Chicago (The University of Chicago Press), 1964. 3200 DRUCKER, PHILIP. The Native Brotherhoods: Modern Intertribal Organizations of the Northwest Coast. (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 168.) iv, 194pp. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. Washington (United States Government Printing Office), 1958. 3201 DRUCKER, PHILIP. The Northern and Central Nootkan Tribes. (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology: Bulletin. 144.) ix, (1), 480pp., 5 plates, 1 folding map. Figs. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Washington, D.C. (Government Printing Office), 1951. The Library of Prof. C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky 229 3202 DUNN, CAROLINE. Jacob Piatt Dunn: His Miami Language Studies and Indian Manuscript Collection. (Indiana Historical Society: Prehistory Research Series. Vol. 1#2.) (30)pp. Illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Waterdamaged. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Society), 1937. 3203 EVANS, CLIFFORD & MEGGERS, BETTY J. Archeological Investigations on the Rio Napo, Eastern Ecuador. (Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology. 6.) xvi, (2), 127, (3)pp., 95 plates (1 color). 80 figs. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. Washington, D.C. (Smithsonian Press), 1968. 3204 EVANS, SUSAN TOBY. Ancient Mexico & Central America: Archaeology and Culture History. Second edition. 608pp. 462 illus. (80 color). Sm. 4to. Wraps. London (Thames & Hudson), 2008. 3205 EXCAVATIONS AT SEIBAL, DEPARTMENT OF PETEN, GUATEMALA. (Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Vol. 14#1-3.) Number 1: Artifacts. [By] Gordon R. Willey. Number 2: A Reconnaissance of Cancun. [By] Gair Tourtellot III, Jeremy A. Sabloff, and Robert Sharick. Number 3: A Brief Reconnaissance of Itzan. [By] Gair Tourtellot III, Norman Hammond, and Richard M. Rose. xiii, (1), 250pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University), 1978. 3206 EXCAVATIONS AT SEIBAL, DEPARTMENT OF PETEN, GUATEMALA. (Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Vol. 15#1-2.) Number 1: Major Architecture and Caches. [By] A. Ledyard Smith. Number 2: Analyses of Fine Paste Ceramics. [By] Jeremy A. Sabloff, Ronald L. Bishop, Garman Harbottle, Robert L. Rands, and Edward V. Sayre. xiii, (1), 343pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University), 1982. 3207 EXCAVATIONS AT SEIBAL, DEPARTMENT OF PETEN, GUATEMALA. (Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Vol. 17#1-4.) Number 1: Monumental Sculpture and Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. [By] John A. Graham. Number 2: Burials: A Cultural Analysis. [By] Gair Tourtellot III. Number 3: The Ethnozoology of the Maya: Faunal Remains from Five Sites in Peten, Guatemala. [By] Mary DeLand Pohl. Number 4: General Summary and Conclusions. [By] Gordon R. Willey. x, 276pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Cambridge (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University), 1990. 3208 EZELL, PAUL H. The Hispanic Acculturation of the Gila River Pimas. (American Anthropological Association. Memoir 90./ American Anthropologist. Vol. 63#5, Part 2.) x, 171, (1)pp., 3 plates, 4 folding maps. 4 tables. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Menasha, Wisconsin (American Anthropological Association), 1961. 3209 FAGAN, BRIAN M. The Aztecs. xiii, (1), 322pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps. New York (W.H. Freeman and Company), 1984. 3210 FALSIFICATIONS AND MISRECONSTRUCTIONS IN PRE-COLUMBIAN ART: A CONFERENCE AT DUMBARTON OAKS, OCTOBER 14TH AND 15TH, 1978. Elizabeth P. Benson, organizer. Elizabeth H. Boone, editor. x, 142pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. Texts by 8 contributors. Washington, D.C. (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection), 1982. 3211 FAULKNER, CHARLES H. An Archaeological Survey of Marshall County. 102pp. 8 plates, 11 maps. Wraps. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Indianapolis (Indiana Historical Bureau), 1961. 3212 FENTON, WILLIAM N. (EDITOR). Symposium on Local Diversity in Iroquois Culture. (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology: Bulletin. 149.) v, (3), 187pp. 21 illus. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Washington, D.C. (Government Printing Office), 1951. 3213 FENTON, WILLIAM N. & GULICK, JOHN (EDITORS). Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois Culture. (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology: Bulletin. 180.) vi, 292pp. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Washington, D.C. (Government Printing Office), 1961. 3214 FESTSCHRIFT EMERSON F. GREENMAN. Papers in Honor of Emerson F. Greenman. Edited by James E. Fitting. (The Michigan Archaeologist. Vol. 11#3-4.) (116)pp. Illus. Wraps. Texts by 10 contributors. Bibliography. From the library of Gordon R. Willey. Ann Arbor, 1965. 3215 FESTSCHRIFT CARL O. SAUER. Carl O. Sauer: A Tribute. Edited by Martin S. Kenzer. xvii, (1), 229pp. Lrg. 8vo. Wraps. Texts by 12 contributors. Bibliography. Corvallis, Oregon (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers/ Oregon State University Press), 1987. 3216 FESTSCHRIFT LESLIE SPIER. American Historical Anthropology: Essays in Honor of Leslie Spier. Edited by Carroll Ars Libri Ltd. 230 L. Riley and Walter W. Taylor. With a preface by W.W. Hill. xiv, 255pp. Figs. Boards, 1/4 cloth. D.j. Texts by 12 contributors. Carbondale/Edwardsville (Southern Illinois University Press), 1967. 3217 Download 4.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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