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ORIGIN OF THE MESCAL BEAN CULT

1958; Wiley; Volume: 60; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1525/aa.1958.60.1.02a00150

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1548-1433

Autores

T. N. Campbell,

Tópico(s)

Plant Parasitism and Resistance

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American AnthropologistVolume 60, Issue 1 p. 156-160 Free Access ORIGIN OF THE MESCAL BEAN CULT T. N. Campbell, T. N. Campbell The University of TexasSearch for more papers by this author T. N. Campbell, T. N. Campbell The University of TexasSearch for more papers by this author First published: February 1958 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1958.60.1.02a00150Citations: 15AboutPDF 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 Bibliography Butler, Charles Thompson, Jr. 1948 A West Texas rock shelter. Unpublished M. A. thesis, University of Texas, Austin. Campbell, T. N. 1947 The Fields shelter: an archeological site in Edwards County, Texas. The Texas Journal of Science IX: 7– 25. Davenport, J. Walker 1938 Archeological exploration of Eagle Cave, Langtry, Texas. Witte Memorial Museum, Big Bend Basket Maker Papers 4. Holden, W. C. 1937 Excavation of Murrah Cave. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society 9: 48– 73. Howard, James H. 1957 The mescal bean cult of the Central and Southern Plains: an ancestor of the peyote cult American Anthropologist 59: 75– 87. Jackson, A. T. 1934 R. T. Craig site, Edwards County, Texas. Unpublished field notes, University of Texas, Austin. Jackson, A. T. 1938a Picture-writing of the Texas Indians. University of Texas Publications, Anthropological Papers II. Jackson, A. T. 1938b The Fall Creek sites. University of Texas Publications, Anthropological Papers III (1): 11– 117. Kelley, J. Charles 1950 Atlatls, bows and arrows, pictographs, and the Pecos River Focus. American Antiquity 16: 71– 74. Kirkland, Forrest 1937 A study of Indian pictures in Texas. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society 9: 89– 119. Kirkland, Forrest 1938 A description of Texas pictographs. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society 10: 11– 39. Kirkland, Forrest 1939 Indian pictures in the dry shelters of Val Verde County, Texas. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society 11: 47– 76. La Barre, Weston 1957 Mescalism and peyotism. American Anthropologist 59: 708– 711. Martin, George C. 1933 Archaeological explorations of the Shumla caves. Witte Memorial Museum Bulletin 3. Pearce, J. E. and A. T. Jackson 1933 A prehistoric rock shelter in Val Verde County, Texas. University of Texas Publications, Anthropological Papers I(3). Sayles, E. B. 1935 An archeological survey of Texas. Gila Pueblo, Medallion Papers XVII. Suhm, Dee Ann, Alex D. Krieger, and Edward B. Jelks 1954 An introductory handbook of Texas archeology. Bulletin of the Texas Archaeological Society 25: 1– 562. Taylor, Walter R. 1956 Some implications of the Carbon-14 dates from a cave in Coahuila, Mexico. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 27: 215– 234. Citing Literature Volume60, Issue1February 1958Pages 156-160 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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