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GEORGE CLAPP VAILLANT: 1901–1945

1945; Wiley; Volume: 47; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Holandês

10.1525/aa.1945.47.4.02a00070

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1548-1433

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Α. V. Kidder,

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Archaeology and Natural History

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American AnthropologistVolume 47, Issue 4 p. 589-602 Free Access GEORGE CLAPP VAILLANT: 1901–1945 A. V. KIDDER, A. V. KIDDERSearch for more papers by this author A. V. KIDDER, A. V. KIDDERSearch for more papers by this author First published: October‐December 1945 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1945.47.4.02a00070Citations: 13AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References Cited 1926. Quoted by S. G. Morley in Archaeology, The Chicken Itzd Project (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Year Book No. 25, pp. 271-273, Washington). 1927. 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La Civilization Azleca (Version espahola de Samuel Ramos; Fondo de Cultura Econ6mica, Mexico). 1945. Shadow and Substance in Cultural Relations (The Scientific Monthly, 60, no. 5, May, pp. 373– 378). Museum Cooperation in Research (The Museum News, 22, no. 17, March 1, pp. 7– 8, Washington). Trade and Culture (Panamericanismo, 4, no. 12, pp. 4, 6, Philadelphia). The Museum Library (Special Libraries, 36, no. 6, July-August, pp. 187– 189). N. D. Tiger Masks and Plaiyrrhine Bearded Figures from Middle America (paper presented at the 27th International Congress of Americanists, Mexico, 1939, as yet unpublished). The Aztecs and Their Medicine, Manuscript (was to be published in Ciba Symposia). 1929. Mexican Culture. Review of: Brenner, Idols Behind Altars (The Nation, 129, no. 3356 p. 496, New York). 1931. The A rchaic A rl of Peru. Review of: Means, Ancient Civilizations of the A ndes and Peruvian. Textiles, Examples of the Pre-Incaic Period with a Chronology of Early Peruvian Cultmes (International Studio, 99, June, pp. 63– 64, New York). Review of: Morris, Chariot, and Morris, The Temple of the Warriors at Chichcn Itza Yucatan (Art and Archaeology, 32, nos. 5-6, pp. 190– 191, Washington). 1935. Review of: S. Linne, Archaeological Researches at Teotihuacan, Mexico (American An thropologist, n.s., 37, pp. 504– 506, Menasha). 1936. Review of: Noguera, Antfcedenles y Relaciones de la Cultura Teotihuacana (American Anthropologist, n.s., 38, pp. 117– 118, Menasha). Review of: Tenayuta (American Anthropologist, n.s., 38, pp. 318– 320, Menasha). Review of: Caso, Las Exploraciones en Monte Albdn: Temporada 1934-1935 (American Anthropologist, n.s., 38, p. 320, Menasha). Review of: Strong, Archaeological Investigations in the Bay Islands, Spanish Honduras (American Antiquity, 1, p. 332, Menasha). Your Treasure House of Jewels. Review of Whitlock, The Story of the Gems (Natural History, 38, Sept., pp. 149– 155, New York). 1937. Review of: Miller, Mexico Around Me (Natural History, 39, no. 5, p. 368, New York). Review of: De la Rhue, Spanish Trails to California (Natural History, 40, no. 2, p. 533 New York). 1938. Review of: Covarrubias, The Island of Bali (Natural History, 4, no. 2, p. 152, New York). Review of: Jackson, Mexican Interlude and Notes on a Drum (Natural History 41, no. 2, p. 153, New York). Review of: Griswold, Tombs, Travel, and Trouble (Natural History, 41, no. 3, p. 230, New York). Review of: Francisco de Aparicio, four Papers on the archaeology of the Argentine (American Anthropologist, n.s., 40, pp. 152– 153, Menasha). 1939. Review of: Gladwin et al., Excavations at Snaketown, I and II (American Anthropologist, 41, pp. 139– 141, Menasha). Review of: Caso, Exploraciones en Oaxaca, Quinla y Sexta Temporadas 1936-1937, and Linne, Zapotecan Antiquities and the Paulson Collection in the Ethnographical Museum of Sweden (American Anthropologist, n.s., 41, pp. 318– 319, Menasha). Review of: Thompson, The High Priest's Grave, Chichen Itsa, Yucatan, Mexico (American Anthropologist, n.s., 41, p. 620, Menasha). Review of: Parkes, A History of Mexico (Natural History, 43, no. 2, p. 124, New York). Review of: Seaton, What to See and Do in Mexico (Natural History, 44, no. 1, p. 58, New York). 1940. Review of: Wauchope, Modern Maya Houses, A Study of their Architectural Significance (American Antiquity, 5, p. 268, Menasha). Review of: Ricketson and Ricketson, Uaxaclun, Guatemala, Group E, 1926-1931, and Caso, Exploraciones en Oaxaca (American Antiquity, 5, pp. 359– 360, Menasha). Review of: Braghine, The Shadow of Atlantis (Natural History, 45, no. 5, p. 313, New York). Review of: Downing, The Mexican Earth (Natural History, 46, no. 3, p. 184, New York). Review of: Mason, South of Yesterday (Natural History, 46, no. 3, p. 185, New York). Review of: Mason, Archaeology of Santa Maria, Colombia, The Tairona Culture; Ferguson, Mayaone and the Piscataway Indians; Mera, Style Trends of Pueblo Pottery (American Journal of Archaeology, 44, pp. 284– 285, Concord). Review of: Mason, Archaeology of Santa Maria: Part II, Section 2, Objects of Pottery (Hispanic American Review, XX, V, November, p. 623). 1941. Review of: Douglas and d'Harnoncourt, Indian Art of the United States (Natural History, 47, no. 4, p. 240, New York). Review of: Willard, Kukulcan, the Bearded Conqueror (Natural History, 48, no. 1, p. 59, New Y'ork). Review of: Clawson, By 'Their Works (Natural History, 48, no. 3, p. 186, New York). Review of: Redhekl, The Folk Culture of Yucatan (Natural History, 48, no. 3, p. 186, New York). Review of: Halle, River of Ruins (Natural History, 48, no. 4, p. 247, New York). Review of: Macgregor, Twentieth Century Indians (Natural History, 48, no. 4, p. 248, New York). Review of: Adamson, Lands of New World Neighbors (Natural History, 48, p. 315, New York). A Background to Museum Exhibition, Review of: Clawson, By Their Works (Science, n.s., 94, p. 304, New York). Review of: Me'dioni and Pinto, Art in Ancient Mexico (Natural History, 48, no. 4, p. 314, New York). Review of: Archaeological Sites in the Maya Area, 1940 Edition (The Geographical Review, 31, p. 690, New York). 1942. Review of: Diamant, The Days of Of ofelia (Atlantic Monthly, 170, no. 3, p. 130, Boston). Review of: Kirk, Covering the Mexican Front (New Republic, Dec. 28, New York). Review of: Anderson, The Art of the Silversmith in Mexico, 1519-1936 (Natural History, 50, no. 1, pp. 52-53, New York). 1944. Review of: Keleman, Medieval American Art (American Anthropologist, n.s., 46, pp. 249– 250, Menasha). Review of: Keleman, Medieval American Art (Art Bulletin, 26, no. 4, Dec). Review of: Kidder, Archaeology of Northwestern Venezuela (American Journal of Archaeology, 48, no. 4, pp. 406– 407, Concord). Review of: Vazquez de Kspinosa (translated by C. V. Clark), Compendium and Description of the West Indies (American Antiquity, 9, p. 363, Menasha). 1945. Review of: von Hagen, The Aztec and Maya Papermakers (American Anthropologist, n.s., 47, p. 301– 302, Menasha). Citing Literature Volume47, Issue4October‐December 1945Pages 589-602 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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