3 edition of Anasazi basketry, Basket maker II through Pueblo III found in the catalog.
Published
1941 by [Carnegie Institution of Washington] in Washington, D.C .
Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Earl H. Morris [and] Robert F. Burgh. |
Series | Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication -- 533., Carnegie Institution of Washington publication -- 533. |
Contributions | Burgh, Robert Frederic, 1907- |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | viii, 66 p. |
Number of Pages | 66 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17766281M |
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Anasazi Basketry, Basket Maker II Through Pueblo III, A Study Based On Specimens From The San Juan River CountryAuthor: Robert F.
Burgh Morris, Earl H. Anasazi basketry basket maker II through Pueblo III: -a study based on specimens from the San Juan River Country by Earl Halstead Morris. Published by Martino Pub. in Mansfield Centre, CT. Written in English. Get this from a library. Anasazi basketry, Basket maker II through Pueblo III, a study based on specimens from the San Juan river country.
[Earl Halstead Morris; Robert Frederic Burgh]. Anasazi Basketry, Basket Maker II through Pueblo III, a study based on specimens from the San Juan River Country. EARL H. MORRIS AND ROBERT F. BURGH. (Publication Anasazi basketry, Carnegie Institution of Washington.
66 pp., 43 figs. $ Washington, D. C., ) In these troubled times I find myself coming back to the details of basketry stitching. Anasazi Basketry, Basketmaker II Through Pueblo III: a Study Based On Specimens from the San Juan River Country.
Earl H. Morris, Robert F. Burgh. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication,1. Washington, DC: Unknown. (tDAR id: )Cited by: 7. Basketmaker II "two rod and bundle" basket (ca AD 1 to ), Zion National Park Basketmaker III basket ( AD), Mesa Verde Museum The following periods, the Pueblo Eras, saw the introduction of above-ground, multi-roomed masonry dwellings, more efficient stone tools, garments made of cotton or turkey feathers, and the introduction of the.
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Binding tight. No marks, tears, bends or folds. Notes: Volume 2 of 2 volume set, sold separately (box set sold out, see separate listing). Companion volume to Indian Basketmakers of the Southwest. Editor: Thrapp, Dan L.
() Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press Pub Date: Binding: Hardcover (First edition) Condition: Book: Good. Binding tight. No tears, bends or folds. Previous owner’s blindstamp on title page. Dust Jacket: Good. One small (approx. 1/8″) chip at front spine head.
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