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Light pencil marks to several page margins. Minor rubbing, VG. Textual photos & diagrams Pre-Columbian Archaeology Dumbarton Oaks Washington, D.C. 1966-1979 orig.wrappers 26x19cm, [ 576 ] pp, TWELVE VOLUMES of the series "Studies in Pre-Columbian Art & Archaeology". Each separately bound in origina Includes: [Nr. 1] M.D. Coe "An Early Stone Pectoral From Southeastern Mexico" (1966; 18pp); [Nr.2] M.D. Coe & E.P. Benson "Three Maya Relief Panels at Dumbarton Oaks" (1966,30pp); [Nr. 3] F.V.Field "Thoughts on the Meaning & Use of Pre-Hispanic Mexican Sellos" (1967,48pp); [Nr.4] G. Kubler "The Iconography of the Art of Teotihuacan" (1967,40pp); [Nr.5] H.B.Nicholson & R. Berger "Two Aztec Wood Idols: Iconographic & Chronologic Analysis" (1968,28pp); [Nr.6] D.C.Grove "The Olmec Paintings of Oxtotitlan Cave, Guerrero, Mexico" (1970,36pp);[Nr.7] P.D. Joralemon "A Study of Olmec Iconography" (1971,95pp);[Nr.8] E.F. Benson "An Olmec Figure at Dumbarton Oaks (1971,39pp); [Nr. 11] C.L. Moser "Human Decapitation in Ancient Mesoamerica" (1973,72pp); [Nr. 16] H. Lechtman; et al: "7 Matched Hollow Gold Jaguars from Peru's Early Horizon" (1975,46pp); [Nr. 20] R.F. Townsend "State & Cosmos in the Art of Tenochtitlan" (1979,78pp); [Nr.21] C.R. Donnan & D. McClelland "The Burial Theme in Moche Iconography" (1979,46pp).

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Title
[Dumbarton Oaks] Studies in Pre-Columbian Art & Archaeology, Nrs. 1-8; 11; 16; 20; 21
Author
[Dumbarton Oaks] various
Book Condition
Used - Light pencil marks to several page margins. Minor rubbing, VG.
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Paperback
Publisher
Dumbarton Oaks
Date Published
1966-1979
Keywords
New World Mexican Antiquities Ancient Mesoamerica American Archeology Olmec Iconography Peru Mexico Moche Maya Aztec Art Teotihuacan
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