![]() ![]() ![]() A Report From The Instituto Interamericano, Denton, Texas. Wood Sculpture From The Eastern Woodlands by E.K. Some Problems Of Middle American Research by F.A. Books Published In Britain And Western Europe.Įditorial. The Instituto Interamericano-Its Aims And Purposes. More Evidence For Interglacial Man In America by George F. Concerning The Scale Of Inca Music by W.H. Historic Landmark Discovered And Dedicated by Commander R.E. Mexico City College’s First Season At Yogul. A Wood-Carvers Tradition From The Maroons Of Jamaica by N. Some Siouan And Uralian Numerals: A Comparison by K.B. Lectures And Publications: London, USA, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Chile. An Interesting Document Of North American Indian Origin. The Birth Of Universalism by Commander Richard E. Ancient American Manuscripts by Jens Yde. Some Notes On Ancient Mexican Stellar Beliefs by C.A. The Publications In Americanistics From The Lateinamerikanische Bibliothek, Berlin by Gerdt Kutscher. A Modified Interpretation Of The “Giant Glyph” Altars At Caracol, British Honduras by Linton Satterthwaite. *NOTE: LOST AT SEA means that Frances Walker, Egerton Sykes’ Literary Executor does not have a copy.Įditorial. It was hoped that the bulletin would be used widely for the exchange of information between researchers and lead to wider co-operation between individuals and institutions interested in Americanist research throughout the world. The Editor desired that the bulletin keep strictly to factual accounts of current research and publications. It was not sponsored by any institution or government, and was financed solely through its readers’ subscriptions. New World Antiquity was an international bulletin of information for the use of all interested in the archaeology and ethnology of the New World. ![]()
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