Pegasus Books: Pueblo and Southwest
found: 3 books

 
HAURY, EMIL W. AND EDGAR ANDERSON
Painted Cave Northeastern Arizona No. 3
Dragoon, AZ: The Amerind Foundation, Inc, 1945. First Edition. First Printing; Softcover. Cover is heavy, red paper with black lettering on front and spine. FOLD OUT MAP IN REARPages are clean and tight; pristine condition, appears unused. Illustrated with 36 b/w photo plates, and 21 b/w text figures. Sections are: The Area; The Cave; Pictographs; two appendices. The first appendix is "The Maize Collections from Painted Cave" by Edgar Anderson. Some of the items recovered from the cave are food, textiles, sandals, basketry and matting, cordage, plant parts, leather, pottery, stone, bone, shell, pictographs. ; B&W Illustrations; 6 3/4 x 10 1/2; 87+ pages; Cover has edge wear and crinkling, rubbing and some fading. Owner's name neatly written in upper corner of front.. Very Good+ .
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Book number: 1294
USD 95.50 [Appr.: EURO 89.25 | £UK 76.5 | JP¥ 15113]
Keywords: Anthropology; Archaeology; Indians; Native Americans; Tribes; Plains Tribes; Native Americans; Indigenous Peoples; Aboriginal Peoples; Native American Arts; Indian Crafts; Indian Tribes; Native American History Cultural History Animals Education Architect

 
MAILS, THOMAS E.
Pueblo Children of the Earth Mother Volume I
New York City: Marlowe & Company, 1993. Softcover. ISBN: 1569246696. Pages are clean and tight; this is a NEW book. Extensively illustrated with b/w drawings. Originally published in 1983. Chapters are: Southwest Beginnings; Anasazi; Virgin Anasazi; Chaco Canyon; Kayenta; Mesa Verde Region; Little Colorado Region; glossary. Oversized, 5#. ; B&W Illustrations; 8 x 10 3/4; 522 pages; NEW. Cover has slight bumping and rubbing.. Near Fine .
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Book number: 10712
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 2374]
Keywords: 1569246696 Indians; Native American Arts; Native American History; Tribal History; Indigenous Peoples; American History American Southwest; Thomas E. Mails; Cultural History;

 
OETTEKING, BRUNO
The Skeleton from Mesa House a Physical Investigation
Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1930. First Edition. Softcover. Cover is heavy, brown paper with black lettering on front. Illustrated with 20 b/w drawings and photos. Errata page tipped in. Published in November 1930. Dr. Oetteking was from Columbia University, and the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, NYC. This is a detailed description of the skeleton found by Louis Schellbach 3rd in the spring of 1926. It is a fairly complete skeleton and that of a female. See #1272, the monograph which outlines the original discovery. ; Southwest Museum Papers Series; Vol. 5; B&W Illustrations; 7 x 10 1/4; 48 pages; Cover has edge wear; crinkling of edges all around; light sunning.. Near Fine .
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Book number: 1275
USD 33.50 [Appr.: EURO 31.5 | £UK 27 | JP¥ 5301]
Keywords: Indians; Native Americans; Tribes; Plains Tribes; Native Americans; Anthropology; Archaeology; Paleontology; Southwest Museum; Bruno Oetteking; Cultural History; Social History; Native American History Cultural History Science American History Archaeology

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