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Illustrated “Pueblo Indian Pottery,” Anthropology Lab., Santa Fe, NM, 1938

Illustrated “Pueblo Indian Pottery,” Anthropology Lab., Santa Fe, NM, 1938

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Illustrated “Pueblo Indian Pottery,” Anthropology Lab., Santa Fe, NM, 1938

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Illustrated 16 page booklet, “Pueblo Indian Pottery of the Post-Spanish Period,” by Kenneth M. Champion, published as Bulletin No. Four, General Series, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1938. With good illustrations, from photographs, of pottery of the Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tussock, Couchette, Santo Domingo, Santa Ana, Tis, Aroma, Zuni and Hopi Pueblos, and 12 pages of descriptive text.
6” X 9 ˝” Two corner creases, front cover, one on back cover; minor foxing, first and last pages (both blank). Otherwise VJ throughout.

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