American Anthropologist, Volumen13American Anthropological Association, 1911 |
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... Ancient Sepulcher at Placeres del Oro , State of Guerrero , Mexico . H. J. SPINDEN . ( Plates IV - VI ) . . . . . Bulu Knowledge of the Gorilla and Chimpanzee . ALBERT Ernest JENKS .... PAGE 15 29 56 A Petroglyph from Eastern ...
... Ancient Sepulcher at Placeres del Oro , State of Guerrero , Mexico . H. J. SPINDEN . ( Plates IV - VI ) . . . . . Bulu Knowledge of the Gorilla and Chimpanzee . ALBERT Ernest JENKS .... PAGE 15 29 56 A Petroglyph from Eastern ...
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... Ancient Sepulcher at Placeres del Oro , State of Guerrero , Mexico . H. J. SPINDEN . ( PLATES IV - VI ) • Bulu Knowledge of the Gorilla and Chimpanzee . A Petroglyph from Eastern Massachusetts . HARRIS HAWTHORNE WILDER . ( PLATE VII ) ...
... Ancient Sepulcher at Placeres del Oro , State of Guerrero , Mexico . H. J. SPINDEN . ( PLATES IV - VI ) • Bulu Knowledge of the Gorilla and Chimpanzee . A Petroglyph from Eastern Massachusetts . HARRIS HAWTHORNE WILDER . ( PLATE VII ) ...
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... it is well to refrain from ascribing the Nootka Lōkwa'na ' to a primarily Kwakiutl origin . GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA , OTTAWA , ONT . AN ANCIENT SEPULCHER AT PLACERES DEL ORO , A STATE 28 [ N. S. , 13 , 1911 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST.
... it is well to refrain from ascribing the Nootka Lōkwa'na ' to a primarily Kwakiutl origin . GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA , OTTAWA , ONT . AN ANCIENT SEPULCHER AT PLACERES DEL ORO , A STATE 28 [ N. S. , 13 , 1911 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST.
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AN ANCIENT SEPULCHER AT PLACERES DEL ORO , A STATE OF GUERRERO , MEXICO By H. J. SPINDEN N archeological discovery of great interest and in a region new to most students of Mexican art was made in June , 1910 , by Mr William Niven , of ...
AN ANCIENT SEPULCHER AT PLACERES DEL ORO , A STATE OF GUERRERO , MEXICO By H. J. SPINDEN N archeological discovery of great interest and in a region new to most students of Mexican art was made in June , 1910 , by Mr William Niven , of ...
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... ANCIENT SITES IN THE RIO DEL ORO VALLEY A map of this region , based upon data furnished by Mr Niven is shown in figure 9 , and upon this he has marked the principal sites of ancient remains as follows : A. Near the town of San Augustín ...
... ANCIENT SITES IN THE RIO DEL ORO VALLEY A map of this region , based upon data furnished by Mr Niven is shown in figure 9 , and upon this he has marked the principal sites of ancient remains as follows : A. Near the town of San Augustín ...
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