Editore: MEDALLION PAPERS, Nos. XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, 1945
Da: Ethnographic Arts Publications, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
XXX, 19 pages. XXXI: vii, 97 pages, 17 figures . XXXII: vii, 45 pages, 18 figures. XXXIII: ix, 159 pages containing 27 figures, plus 47 pages of photographs. XXXIV: 78 pages containing 33 figures, plus 40 pages of photographs. These five volumes have been bound into one later cloth covered volume over the original wrappers.Privately published for THE MEDALLION at Gila Pueblo in Globe, Arizona, this is part of a distinguished series of reports which provides one of the most comprehensive groupings of publications dealing with the archaeology and pottery of Southwestern sites and their inhabitants. Bound in later board cover over original wrapper.
Editore: MEDALLION PAPERS, Nos. XXV, XXVI, XXX, XXXVIII, 1948
Da: Ethnographic Arts Publications, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Vols. I and II only. Vol I: Material Culture. xviii, 305 pages of text containing 115 figures, plus 215 pages of photographs. Vol. II: Comparisons and Theories. xiv, 167 pages of text, plus 25 pages of photographs, 8 pages of charts, and 7 pages of maps. Privately published for THE MEDALLION at Gila Pueblo in Globe, Arizona, this is part of a distinguished series of reports which provides one of the most comprehensive groupings of publications dealing with the archaeology and pottery of Southwestern sites and their inhabitants. Original wrappers.
Editore: MEDALLION PAPERS, Nos. XXV, XXVI, XXX, XXXVIII, 1948
Da: Ethnographic Arts Publications, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Two physical volumes: Vol. I and Vols. II-IV. Vol I: Material Culture. xviii, 305 pages of text containing 115 figures, plus 215 pages of photographs. Vol. II: Comparisons and Theories. xiv, 167 pages of text, plus 25 pages of photographs, 8 pages of charts, and 7 pages of maps. Vol. III: Revisions. iii, 19 pages. Vol. IV: Reviews and Conclusions. vii, 267 pages of text containing 59 figures, plus 15 pages of photographs. Later cloth covers over original wrappers. Privately published for THE MEDALLION at Gila Pueblo in Globe, Arizona, this is part of a distinguished series of reports which provides one of the most comprehensive groupings of publications dealing with the archaeology and pottery of Southwestern sites and their inhabitants. Original wrappers.