4 edition of Archaeology of the north coast of Honduras found in the catalog.
Archaeology of the north coast of Honduras
Doris Stone
Published
1941
by The Museum in Cambridge
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Doris Stone. |
Series | Memoirs of the Peabody museum of archaeology and ethnology, Harvard university., Vol. IX, no. 1 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E51.H336 vol. 9 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 103 p. |
Number of Pages | 103 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6422748M |
LC Control Number | 41020152 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2070035 |
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Some of what she found is published in her book, The Archaeology of the North Coast of Honduras (). The site itself is known for its abundant Ulua polychrome pottery, and especially for the Ulua marble vessels.
Christina Luke studied the marble vessels in her Cornell University dissertation and her report listed below on the FAMSI website. MEMOIRS PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY - Archaeology of the North Coast of Honduras. Memoirs, Vol. IX, No. by Doris Stone. Publisher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Seller Rating: % positive.
Inarchaeologist Doris Zemurray Stone published The Archaeology of The North Coast of Honduras (), a major synthesis of the archaeology of Honduran Mosquitia that contained no reference to Ciudad Blanca.
Theodore Morde and the "Lost City of Ancient America's Monkey God".English, Book, Illustrated edition: Archaeology of the north coast of Honduras / by Doris Stone. Stone, Doris, Get this edition; User activity.
Tags (0) Lists (0) Comments (0) Archaeology of the north coast of Honduras / by Doris Stone. Author. Stone, Doris, Published. Cambridge (Mass.): the Museum, Physical Description. It starts in Phoenicia and describes the great expansion of the Phoenicians along the north coast of Africa, the foundation of Carthage and its eventual destruction.
The author, Richard Miles, a Classicist at Trinity Hall Cambridge, has now written what is the standard book on the subject in the English language.
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The emergence of farming, urban centers, and complex political organization paralleled similar developments in other world areas.
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IX, No. 1,original edition, NEW, not used, not a reprint. New page format posted October 19, Jan 01, · An Ancient City Emerges in a Remote Rain Forest. By Douglas Presto n. of Honduras, one of the last scientifically unexplored regions on Earth, was a different story.
After the piece came. The archaeology of central and southern Honduras (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) [Doris Stone] on flatmountaingirls.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying flatmountaingirls.com: Doris Stone. The north coast of Honduras borders the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean lies south through the Gulf of Fonseca.
Honduras consists mainly of mountains, with narrow plains along the coasts. A large undeveloped lowland jungle, La Mosquitia lies in the northeast, and the heavily populated lowland Sula valley in the flatmountaingirls.comg code: + For non-specialists, the book is an introduction to the coast's archaeology.
For Northwest Coast and hunter-gatherer specialists, many of the ideas and approaches here are flatmountaingirls.com Peoples, First Nation Peoples, are our fourth, and perhaps most important audience.
Comprising 17 chapters and with a wide geographic reach stretching from the Florida Keys in the north to the Guianas in the south, this volume places a well-needed academic spotlight on what is generally considered an integral topic in Caribbean and circum-Caribbean archaeology.
The book explores a Paperback – Routledge. Researches in the Uloa Valley, Honduras, Caverns of Copan, Honduras: Report on Explorations By the Museum,Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Seller Rating: % positive. The book is an alluring amalgam of their researches into piracy, trade and slavery (all three mixed together in the early 18th century) together with the archaeology and history of Madagascar, and most of all, the story of their own expeditions.
The conditions of their research were appalling. The pervasive legend of the Ciudad Blanca or White City has captured the public's imagination in Honduras and around the world. The legend of the fabulous lost city of Honduras was first recorded by Hernan Cortes who, inless than five years after vanquishing the Aztecs, came to the colonial town of Trujillo, on the north coast.
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Stone, Doris Overview. Works: (Book) Apuntes sobre la personalidad de Doris Stone y su obra en Costa Rica by Viriato Camacho (Book Archaeology of. Rosemary Joyce participated in field research in northern Honduras from toin the Ulua and Cuyumapa valleys, Lake Yojoa, and the Caribbean coast.
The sites where she conducted research date as early as before BCE to the Spanish colonial period.Archaeologists Document Oldest Known Footprints in North America A team of Canadian scientists from the University of Victoria and the Hakai Institute has found fossilized human footprints of at least three different sizes impressed into a 13,year-old paleosol beneath beach sands on Calvert Island, off the Pacific coast of Canada.Archaeology of the North Coast of Honduras.
Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 9, no. 1. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Stone, Doris Z. a.A delimitation of the area and some of the archaeology of the Sula-Jicaque Indians of Honduras. American Antiquity 7 (4): Stone, Doris Z.