Volume 5 / Number 4
1963
Vol. 5 / No. 4
By: Ruben E. Reina
The Potter and The Farmer: The Fate of Two Innovators in a Maya Village
Chinautla is a small Maya town of approximately 1500 people, descendants of the Pokomam-speaking group which once occupied large portions […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 4
By: Kenneth D. Matthews, Jr.
Saffron and Swan’s Grease
Beauty may well be in the eye of the beholder but for thousands of years many persons have felt it […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 4
By: Ian Graham
Across the Peten to the Ruins of Machaquila
Any student of the Maya civilization will be aware of how incomplete a record there is of the ancient ceremonial […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 4
By: Miguel Civil
Sumerian Harvest Time
Busy with important researches such as establishing a tight chronological frame for Mesopotamian history, clarifying the role of the various […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 4
By: Frances Eyman
An Unusual Winnebago War Club and An American Water Monster
In 1839, Caleb W. Pusey, scion of a prominent Philadelphia family, was in the Winnebago country of Wisconsin, taking part […]
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