Excavations at Seibal: Department of Peten, Guatemala; Number 1: Introduction The Site and Its Setting, Number 2: Ceramics [with] Number 1: Artifacts, Number 2: A Reconnaissance of Cancuen, Number 3: A Brief Reconnaissance of Itzan [Two Volumes]

  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology / Harvard University, [1975 and 1978]
By WILLEY, Gordon R. (editor); A. Ledyard Smith, Ian Graham, Robert Sharick, Richard M. Rose (et al) (contributors)
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology / Harvard University, [1975 and 1978]. First Edition. Two Volumes, with five numbers total, both softcovers. Two Quarto volumes (30.5cm); paper wrappers; 56,261pp; 250pp; black-and-white photographic halftones and illustrations throughout both volumes, with two present and complete folded map illustrations in rear folder of Vol.13. Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Volume 13 (Numbers 1 and 2) and 14 (Numbers 1, 2, and 3). This set is from the library of noted poet, translator, and anthropologist Nathaniel Tarn (1928-2024), with his pictorial bookplates to title page of both volumes. Two volumes on the Seibal excavations, with sections on ceramics, artifacts, the reconnaissance of Cancuen, and the reconnaissance of Itzan, with contributions by Gair Tourtellot III, Jeremy A. Sabloff, and Norman Hammond. [88357].

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Title

Excavations at Seibal: Department of Peten, Guatemala; Number 1: Introduction The Site and Its Setting, Number 2: Ceramics [with] Number 1: Artifacts, Number 2: A Reconnaissance of Cancuen, Number 3: A Brief Reconnaissance of Itzan [Two Volumes]

Author

WILLEY, Gordon R. (editor); A. Ledyard Smith, Ian Graham, Robert Sharick, Richard M. Rose (et al) (contributors)

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology / Harvard University: Cambridge, Massachusetts

Date

[1975 and 1978]

Edition

First Edition


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