Ainsworth Means, honorary collaborator in American archeology, US National Museum, reached Peru to do archeological work. A short time was first spent in the vicinity of Lima, during which were studied several ruins about the capital, under guidance of... Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections - Página 681921 - 8 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Aleš Hrdlička - 1919 - 640 páginas
...from Lake Okechobee to the southern extremity of the peninsula. FIG. 72. — Seminoles in Boats. NO. 2 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 70 ANTHROPOLOGICAL...terreplein at the top. At the bottom, the pyramid is FIG. 74. — The raised end of the chief room in the small palace at Pando. Note the attractive arabesque... | |
| 1921 - 618 páginas
...and from Lake Okechobee to the southern extremity of the peninsula. FIG. 72.—Seminoles in Boats. ANTHROPOLOGICAL WORK IN PERU AND BOLIVIA In October,...terreplein at the top. At the bottom, the pyramid is Fio. 74.—The raised end of the chief room in the small palace at Pando. Note the attractive arabesque... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1921 - 740 páginas
...archeological collections of several South American scientists. In an account of his work, Mr. Means says: Two of the least known places visited were Maranga...about 6 miles northwest of Lima. In its prime, Maranga had four fine terraces, with a spacious terreplein at the top. At the bottom the pyramid Is about 450... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1921 - 746 páginas
...scientists. In an account of his work, Mr. Means says: Two of the least known places visited were Maronga and Pando. They are very close together, and are about 6 miles northwest of Lima. In Its prime, Maranga hud four fine terraces, with a spacious terrepleln at the top. At the bottom the pyramid Is about 450... | |
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