979 resultados para Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
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Collection : Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American ethnology ; 109
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Bulletins 1-24 have individual titles only, series title and numbering assigned retrospectively.
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Director, 1879-1902: J.W. Powell; chief, 1902-1909; W.H. Holmes; ethnologist-in-charge, 1910-1918: F.W. Hodge; chief, 1918-1928: J.W. Fewkes; 1928-1931, M.W. Stirling.
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The pottery found in the burials of El Cano is uniform in style to these made in the coclesanos valleys between 700 and 1000 AD. The coefficient of variability of the different pottery forms, evidence diverse standardizations values for polychrome and non-polychrome ceramics. Moreover, data of funerary contexts from the Cano recently excavated, suggest that elite has controlled ceramic production. This control over the production of certain goods reveals that these were important in the support or proper operational of the chiefdoms in Panama and mark the phase of splendour of this culture.
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Principally a reply to statements in H.W. Henshaw's Animal carvings from mounds in the Mississippi Valley, published in the 2nd annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1883.
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Each article has half-title: Hemenway southwestern archœological expedition.
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Vols. for 1847-1963/64 include the Institution's Report of the Secretary, also published separately.
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Published by permission of the secretary of the Smithsonian institution and of the United States commissioner of fisheries.
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Description based on: 4th (1849).
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"Extract from the twentieth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology."