Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia
Publisher Description
The situation of Chiriqui is unique. Forming, politically, a part of South America, it belongs in reality to the North American continent. It occupies a part of the great southern flexure of the isthmus at a point where the shore lines begin finally to turn toward the north. The ancient cemeteries, or huacals, as they are called throughout Spanish America, are scattered over the greater part of the Pacific slope of Chiriqui. A remarkable figure of large size now in the National Museum was obtained from the Island of Cana or Cano by Mr. McNeil. It is nearly three feet in height and very heavy. The face has been mutilated. In general style it corresponds more closely to the sculpture of the Central American States than to that of Chiriqui.
Prehistoric Textile Fabrics Of The United States, Derived From Impressions On Pottery
1933
Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley
1933
Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art.
1933
A Study Of The Textile Art In Its Relation To The Development Of Form And Ornament
1933
Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern United States
1933
Pottery of the Ancient Pueblos
1886