
Originally published as the Bureau of American Ethnology
Bulletin Number 37 and focuses on the central and South-Eastern
portion of Missouri.
This 6-1/2" x 9-1/2", 116 page soft cover book is illustrated with
20 B&W figures and photographic plates $12.95

An analysis of the Mound
Builders stone carvings as representations of animals not found in
the Mississippi Valley of the United States.
This 8-1/4" x 11", 50 page soft cover book contains
32 black & white illustrations. $9.95

Early in-depth study of the artifacts
of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Bluegrass State. Of particular
interest is the discussion of artifacts found in Salts Cave which
preserved many perishable materials such as textiles and wood.
This 6-1/2" x 9", 343 page soft cover book is perfect
bound, profusely illustrated with 125 black & white illustrations
and plates (many full page). $19.95

Description of archaeological
investigation into Arizona Pueblo sites. Includes Homolobi,
Four-Mile ruin, Chaves Pass, etc. This book was also the inspiration
for Clifton Art Pottery's Indianware in 1905 .
This 7-3/4" x 10-1/2", 195 pages,
profusely illustrated with 122 illustrations and 72 plates of which
35 are in full color. $24.95

One of the most referenced books
on American archaeology, Thruston's work set the standard for
regional archaeological works.
This 7" x 10", 369 page book is
perfect bound, contains 10 chapters, 246 photographs and
illustrations.
$24.95

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