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JOHN HOWLAND ROWE; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1940-1967 Compiled by Robert E. Pfeiffer Librarian, Anthropology Library, University of California, Berkeley INTRODUCTION The existence of the Anthropology Library as a branch of the General Library at Berkeley is attributable largely to the persuasive talents of John Rowe. He was primarily responsible for setting up a de- partmental reading room in May, 1953, and he later harried appropriate administrators until the separate branch was established on July 1, 1956. It is obvious that I owe a great deal to him, which explains in part why I accepted the proposal to compile a bibliography of his publications. Since he has a well-deserved reputation for precision and accuracy in his bibliographic citations, I entertained no illusions about measuring up to his standards. As the work progressed, I was able to continue only on the justification that a faulty tribute would be better than tone. Because this special issue was intended to be a surprise, I was unable to resolve difficulties by consulting him. The years 1940 through 1954 were available in slightly different format in his earlier bibliography published in the Boletln Bibliogra'fica de Antropologia Americana, vol. XVII, parte segunda, 1954, pp. 265-273. Some more re- cent lists compiled by him for other purposes were made available to me without his knowledge. But any errors, omissions and eccentricities of arrangement are mine, not his. John Rowe is well known for sharing with others his ideas and hypotheses and through the years has made available in a variety of ways other than formal publication his first formulations and tentative treat- ments of wide-ranging aspects of anthropology and archaeology, along with charts and diagrams to clear up confusion on specific technical matters 112

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JOHN HOWLAND ROWE; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1940-1967

Compiled by Robert E. PfeifferLibrarian, Anthropology Library,University of California, Berkeley

INTRODUCTION

The existence of the Anthropology Library as a branch of the

General Library at Berkeley is attributable largely to the persuasive

talents of John Rowe. He was primarily responsible for setting up a de-

partmental reading room in May, 1953, and he later harried appropriate

administrators until the separate branch was established on July 1, 1956.

It is obvious that I owe a great deal to him, which explains in part why

I accepted the proposal to compile a bibliography of his publications.

Since he has a well-deserved reputation for precision and accuracy in

his bibliographic citations, I entertained no illusions about measuring

up to his standards. As the work progressed, I was able to continue

only on the justification that a faulty tribute would be better than tone.

Because this special issue was intended to be a surprise, I

was unable to resolve difficulties by consulting him. The years 1940

through 1954 were available in slightly different format in his earlier

bibliography published in the Boletln Bibliogra'fica de AntropologiaAmericana, vol. XVII, parte segunda, 1954, pp. 265-273. Some more re-

cent lists compiled by him for other purposes were made available to me

without his knowledge. But any errors, omissions and eccentricities of

arrangement are mine, not his.

John Rowe is well known for sharing with others his ideas and

hypotheses and through the years has made available in a variety of ways

other than formal publication his first formulations and tentative treat-

ments of wide-ranging aspects of anthropology and archaeology, along with

charts and diagrams to clear up confusion on specific technical matters

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encountered in his research. Many preliminary but significant working

papers were mimeographed at the request of others. Also, in his grant

applications and reports, intra-departmental circulars, communications

to University administrators, letters to the editor, interviews, course

descriptions, and seminar outlines and notes, is hidden much material

which cannot be ignored in any total assessment of his contributions.

Time and secrecy have not permitted the luxury of listing more than a

very few influential items of this nature, and the mention of even these

few may not meet with his approval. Generally, therefore, I have been

guided by whatever evidence there was available to judge whether he

would have listed a publication himself as part of his professional

output.

I am grateful to Dorothy Menzel, Dorothy Koenig, and Harold

Fisher for their aid in locating and checking some of the more elusive

itens, and to Robert Van Kemper and Sylvia Forman for advice and en-

couragement.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1940

Excavations in the Waterside Shell Heap, Frenchman's Bay, Maine. Papersof the Excavators' Club, vol. 1, no. 3, Cambridge, Mass. 37 pp.

1941

Archaeology and history in Eastern Maine. Bulletin of the MassachusettsArchaeological Society, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 7-13. Cambridge, Mass.

Excavations in the Blue Hill River Workshop, M-35-1. Bulletin of theMassachusetts Archaeological Society, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 20-25.Cambridge, Mass.

1942A new pottery style from the Department of Piura, Peru. Notes on

Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology [vol. 1] no. 8, pp. 30-34.Carnegie Institution of Washington, Division of Historical Research,Cambridge, Mass.

Los peores enemigos de los Incas. Cuzco, revista mensual, anio II, no. 4,octubre/noviembre, pp. 6-7. Cuzco.

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La Seccion Arqueologica de la Universidad del Cuzco. Revista delInstituto Arqueologico, ano VI, nos. 10/11, pp. i-ii. Cuzco.

Sitios historicos en la region de Pucara, Puno. Revista del InstitutoArqueologico, a"no VI, nos. 10/11, pp. 66-75. Cuzco.

1943

Chanapata; la cultura pre-incaica del Cuzco. Tupac Amaru, ano II,vol. II, nos. 2/3, mayo, pp. 41-43. Cuzco.

(with Gabriel Escobar Moscoso) Los sonidos quechuas de Cuzco y Chanca.Waman Puma, aino III, vol. III, No. 15, primer semestre, pp. 21-35.Cuzco.

1944

An introduction to the archaeology of Cuzco. Papers of the PeabodyMuseum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. XXVII, no. 2,Cambridge, Mass. 70 pp., 18 pls.

Memorandum by John H. Rowe on excavations at the site of Sayac Marka.In Archeological explorations in the Cordillera Vilcabamba,southeastern Peru, by Paul Fejos. Viking Fund Publications inAnthropology, no. 3, pp. 63-65. New York.

Metodos y fines del estudio folklorico. Waman Puma, anio IV, vol. III,no. 16, julio, pp. 21-28. Cuzco.

1945Absolute chronology in the Andean area. American Antiquity, vol. X,

no. 3, January, pp. 265-284. Menasha.

Review of: Archeological explorations in the Cordillera Vilcabamba,Southeastern Peru, by Paul Fejos. (New York, Viking Fund Publi-cations in Anthropology, no. 3, 1944). American Antiquity, vol. X,no. 3, January, pp. 312-314. Menasha.

1946

Inca culture at the time of the Spanish conquest. In Handbook of SouthAmerican Indians, vol. 2. Edited by Julian H. Steward. SmithsonianInstitution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 143, vol. 2,pp. 183-330, pls. 77-84. Washington, D. C.

1947The distribution of Indians and Indian languages in Peru. The Geogra-

phical Review, vol. XXXVII, no. 2, April, pp. 202-215. New York.

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Un etnografo norteamericano en Colombia. Boletfn de Arqueologia,vol. 2, no. 3, 1946, pp. 297-300. Bogota.

Julio C. Tello. Boletln de Arqueolog.a, vol. 2, no. 3, 1946, pp. 291-292. Bogota.

La organizacion de bibliotecas antropologicas. Boletln Bibliografico[de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos] a-no XX, vol. XVII,nos. 3/4, diciembre, pp. 158-178. Lima.

1948

La comision de Logan Museum. Bolet.n de Arqueologia, vol. 2, no. 4,octubre/diciembre, 1946, pp. 397-398. Bogota.

The kingdom of Chimor. Acta Americana, vol. VI, nos. 1/2, January/June,pp. 26-59. Mexico.

On absolute dating and North Coast history. In A reappraisal of Peruvianarchaeology, assembled by Wendell C. Bennett. Memoirs of theSociety for American Archaeology, no. 4, pp. 51-52. Menasha.

On basic highland culture. In A reappraisal of Peruvian archaeology,assembled by Wendell C. Bennett. Memoirs of the Society forAmerican Archaeology, no. 4, p. 20. Menasha.

Review of: Highland communities of Central Peru: a regional survey.By Harry Tschopik, Jr. (Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution,Institute of Social Anthropology, Publication no. 5, 1947). TheGeographical Review, vol. XXXVIII, no. 3, July, pp. 514-515. NewYork.

1949

The Indian and the census of 1950. In Indians of the United States;contributions by members of the delegation, and by advisers tothe Policy Board of the National Indian Institute, for the SecondInter-American Conference on Indian Life convened at Cuzco, Peru,June 24-July 4, 1949, pp. 75-79. Washington, D.C.

Indian tribes of South America [map]. Compiled by John Howland Rowe,1947-1948. Provisional edition, drawn by John H. Rowe and J. F.Goins. Berkeley. (Blueprint edition)

The potter's art of Atacames. Archaeology, vol. 2, no. 1, March,pp. 31-34. Cambridge, Mass.

Victor Navarro del Aguila, 1910-1948. Revista del Museo Nacional,vol. XVII, 1948, pp. 191-193. Lima.

Victor Navarro del Aguila (1910-1948). Revista de Folklore, no. 4,pp. 77-80. Bogota.

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(Translation, with Gregorio Hernandez de Alba) Declaraciones sobrederechos humanos. Opinion presentada a la Comision de DerechosHumanos de las Naciones Unidas por el Consejo Ejecutivo de laAsociacion Antropologica Americana. Revista del Museo Nacional,vol. XVII, 1948, pp. 168-173. Lima.

Review of: Andean culture history. By Wendell C. Bennett and Junius B.Bird. (New York, American Museum of Natural History, HandbookSeries no. 15, 1949). Hispanic American Historical Review, vol.XXIX, no. 4, November, pp. 598-600. Durham.

Review of: Compendiosa relacion de la cristiandad de Quito. By BernardoRecio. Edicion, pro-logo, notas y apendices por el P. Carlos GarclaGoldaraz, S. J. (Madrid, Consejo Superior de InvestigacionesCientlficas, Instituto Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, Biblioteca"Missionalia Hispanica", serie B, vol. 2, 1947). Hispanic AmericanHistorical Review, vol. XXIX, no. 2, May, pp. 254-255. Durham.

Review of: Elogio de Vaca de Castro. By Juan Cristobal Calvete deEstrella. Estudio y traduccion por Jose Lopez de Toro. (Madrid,Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientlficas, Instituto GonzaloFernandez de Oviedo, 1947). Hispanic American Historical Review,vol. XXIX, no. 4, November, p. 621. Durham.

Review of: Fray Calixto Tupak Inka. Las doce dudas. Bibliografiaparticular del indlgena. Coordinacion, acotaciones, comentariosy notas breves por Francisco A. Loayza. (Lima, Los peque-nos grandeslibros de historia americana, serie I, tomo XV, 1948). HispanicAmerican Historical Review, vol. XXIX, no. 3, August, pp. 421-423.Durham.

Review of: Historia del Colegio y Universidad de San Ignacio de Loyolade la Ciudad del Cuzco. Introduccion y notas de Ruben VargasUgarte. (Lima, Instituto de Investigaciones Historicas de laUniversidad Catolica del Peru, Biblioteca Historica Peruana, tomo VI,1948). Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. XXIX, no. 4,November, pp. 600-602. Durham.

Review of: The Inca concept of sovereignty and the Spanish administra-tion in Peru. By Charles Gibson. (Austin, University of Texas,Institute of Latin-American Studies, Latin American Studies, IV,1948). American Historical Review, vol. LIV, no. 2, January,pp. 455-456. Richmond, Va.

Review of: Lost city of the Incas; the story of Machu Picchu and itsbuilders. By Hiram Bingham. (New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce,1948). Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. XXIX, no. 2,May, p. 276. Durham.

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Review of: Prehistoric ceramic styles of lowland South America, theirdistribution and history, by George D. Howard. Northwest Argentinearcheology, by Wendell C. Bennett, Everett F. Bleiler, and Frank H.Sommer. Lowland Argentine archeology, by George D. Howard andGordon R. Willey. (New Haven, Yale University Publications in An-thropology, nos. 37-39, 1947-1948). American Anthropologist, n.s.,vol. 51, no. 4, October/December, pp. 642-644. Menasha.

1950

Una carta del Dr. John H. Rowe: carta al senor director de la revista"Tradicion" sobre problemas de la escritura inca. Tradicion,ano I, vol. II, nos. 3/6, mayo/diciembre, pp. 4-5. Cuzco.

La colonia en la historia inca. Tradicion, anio I, vol. II, nos. 3/6,mayo/diciembre, pp. 63-66. Cuzco.

The Idabaez: unknown Indians of the Choco coast. Kroeber AnthropologicalSociety Papers, no. 1, May, pp. 34-44. Berkeley.

Influencia incaica en la alfarerfa diaguita-chilena. Carta del ProfessorJohn H. Rowe. Publicaciones de la Sociedad Arqueologica de La Serena,Boletfn no. 5, diciembre, pp. 28-29. La Serena.

(with Donald Stanley Marshall) A journey up the Sambu River to visit theChoco Indians, by Arne Arbin. Edited with an introduction by DonaldS. Marshall and John H. Rowe. Kroeber Anthropological SocietyPapers, no. 2, November, pp. 79-88. Berkeley.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVI, no. 2,October, pp. 190-191. Salt Lake City.

(with Donald Collier and Gordon R. Willey) Reconnaissance notes on thesite of Huari, near Ayacucho, Peru. American Antiquity, vol. XVI,no. 2, October, pp. 120-137. Salt Lake City.

Sound patterns in three Inca dialects. International Journal of AmericanLinguistics, vol. 16, no. 3, July, pp. 137-148. Baltimore.

Thoughts on knowledge and ignorance. Kroeber Anthropological SocietyPapers, no. 2, November, pp. 6-8. Berkeley.

Review of: Andean culture history. Wendell C. Bennett and Junius B.Bird. (New York, American Museum of Natural History, HandbookSeries no. 15, 1949). American Antiquity, vol. XVI, no. 2, October,pp. 170-172. Salt Lake City.

Review of: Auto representado na festa de Sao Lourenso, by Jose deAnchieta. Pe9a trilinguie do sec. XVI, transcrita, comentada etraduzida, na parte Tupi, por M. de L. de Paula Martins. (SaoPaulo, Museu Paulista, Boletim 1, Documenta;ao Lingufstica, 1948).International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 16, no. 3, July,pp. 151-152. Baltimore.

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Review of: Revista do Museu Paulista, nova serie, vol. 2. (Sao Paulo,1948). International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 16,no. 3, July, pp. 150-151. Baltimore.

1951

Actividades americanistas del Departamento de Antropologia de la Uni-versidad de California (Berkeley), en 1950. B.B.A.A., BoletfnBibliografico de Antropologia Americana, vol. XIII, 1950, parte I,pp. 99-103. Mexico.

Andean culture history: an apology and clarification. American Antiquity,vol. XVI, no. 4, April, p. 356. Salt Lake City.

Colonial portraits of Inca nobles. In The civilizations of ancientAmerica. Edited by Sol Tax. Selected papers of the XXIXth Inter-national Congress of Americanists [New York, September 5-12, 1949,vol. 1] pp. 258-268. Chicago.

Indian tribes of South America [map]. Compiled and drawn by John HowlandRowe. Completely revised, 1951. 1:800,000. Berkeley Blue PrintCo., Berkeley.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVI, no. 3,January, pp. 291-292. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVI, no. 4,April, pp. 366-368. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVII, no. 2,October, pp. 182-183. Salt Lake City.

Some recent publications: Western South America, Eastern South America.American Antiquity, vol. XVI, no. 4, April, pp. 376-378. SaltLake City.

South America: archaeology. In Handbook of Latin American Studies, no.14, 1948, pp. 28-38. University of Florida Press, Gainesville.

Review of: B.B.A.A. Boletfn Bibliografico de Antropologla Americana,vol. XII, 1949. (Mexico City, Grafica Panamericana, 1950).Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. XXXI, no. 2, May,pp. 328-330. Durham.

Review of: Handbook of South American Indians, vol. VI. Edited byJulian H. Steward. (Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution,Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 143, vol. 6, 1950). HispanicAmerican Historical Review, vol. XXXI, no. 3, August, pp. 480-483.Durham.

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Review of: Prehistoria de America. Salvador Canals Frau. (BuenosAires, Editorial Sudamericana, 1950). American Anthropologist,n.s., vol. 53, no. 2, April/June, pp. 265-266. Menasha.

Review of: Studies in Ecuadorian geography. Edwin N. Ferdon, Jr.(Santa Fe, New Mexico, School of American Research, Monographs,no. 15, 1950). American Journal of Archaeology, vol. LV, no. 3,July, pp. 286-287. Richmond.

1952

Archaeology: South America (except Brazil and Venezuela). In Handbookof Latin American Studies, no. 15, 1949, pp. 22-31. University ofFlorida Press, Gainesville.

Dr. William D. Hohenthal's researches in Brazil. B.B.A.A., BoletfnBibliografico de Antropologla Americana, vol. XIV, 1951, parteprimera, pp. 46-48. Mexico.

Los estudios antropologicos latino-americanos en la Universidad deCalifornia (Berkeley) en 1951. B.B.A.A., Boletfn Bibliografico deAntropologla Americana, vol. XIV, 1951, parte primera, pp. 104-107.Mexico.

(with Alex D. Krieger) Notes and news: International Symposium on theStatus of Anthropology. American Antiquity, vol. XVIII, no. 2,October, pp. 193-194. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVII, no. 3,January, pp. 291-292. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVIII, no. 2,October, pp. 192-193. Salt Lake City.

Some recent publications: Western South America, Eastern South America.American Antiquity, vol. XVII, no. 4, April, pp. 403-406. SaltLake City.

(with George M. Foster) Suggestions for field recording of informationon the Hippocratic classification of diseases and remedies.Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 5, Fall 1951, pp. 1-5.Berkeley.

The Tapajo, by Curt Nimuendajiul. Translated and edited by John HowlandRowe. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 6, Spring,pp. 1-25. Berkeley.

Technical aids in anthropology: a historical survey. Inventory paperno. 50 for Wenner-Gren Foundation International Symposium on Anthro-pology. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc.,New York. 65 pp.

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Review of: Acculturation in the Americas; selected papers of the XXIXthInternational Congress of Americanists [vol. 2] edited by Sol Tax.(Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1951). Hispanic AmericanHistorical Review, vol. XXXII, no. 4, November, pp. 568-571.Durham.

Review of: B.B.A.A. Boletfn Bibliografico de Antropologla Americana,vol. XIII, 1950. (Mexico City, Grafica Panamericana, 1951). His-panic American Historical Review, vol. XXXII, no. 3, August,pp. 435-436. Durham.

Review of: The civilizations of ancient America; selected papers of theXXIXth International Congress of Americanists [vol. 1] edited by SolTax. (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1951). HispanicAmerican Historical Review, vol. XXXII, no. 3, August, pp. 386-389.Durham.

Review of: Investigaciones arqueologicas en el departamento del Magda-lena, Colombia, 1946-1950, partes I-II. Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoffand Alicia Dussan de Reichel-Dolmatoff. (Boletfn de Arqueologfa,vol. 3, nos. 1/6. Bogota, 1951). American Anthropologist, n.s.,vol. 54, no. 2, April/June, pp. 250-252. Menasha.

Review of: El Peruil prehispanico. Intento de un manual, tomo I. HansHorkheimer. (Lima, Editorial Cultura Antartica, S.A., 1950).American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 54, no. 3, July/September,p. 418. Menasha.

1953

Archaeology: Western and Southern South America. In Handbook of LatinAmerican Studies, no. 16, 1950, pp. 28-34. University of FloridaPress, Gainesville.

[Commentaries on anthropological subjects] In An appraisal of Anthropologytoday, edited by Sol Tax [and others] pp. 51-52, 53-54, 55, 78, 124,170, 190, 195-197, 198, 210-211, 238, 243, 252-253, 281, 353. Uni-versity of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Eleven Inca prayers from the Zithuwa ritual. Kroeber AnthropologicalSociety Papers, nos. 8/9, pp. 82-99. Berkeley.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVIII, no. 3,January, p. 302. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XVIII, no. 4,April, p. 406. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XIX, no. 1,July, pp. 106-107. Salt Lake City.

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Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XIX, no. 2,October, pp. 204-205. Salt Lake City.

Some recent publications: West Indies; Western South America; EasternSouth America. American Antiquity, vol. XVIII, no. 4, April,pp. 418-419. Salt Lake City.

Technical aids in anthropology: a historical survey. In Anthropologytoday, an encyclopedic inventory prepared under the chairmanshipof A. L. Kroeber, pp. 895-940. University of Chicago Press,Chicago.

Review of: The Indian caste of Peru, 1795-1940: a population study basedupon tax records and census reports. By George Kubler. (Washington,D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Institute of Social Anthropology,Publication no. 14, 1952). Hispanic American Historical Review,vol. XXXIII, no. 1, February, pp. 92-97. Durham.

Review of: Indians of the Andes: Aymaras and Quechuas. Harold Osborne.(London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd.; Cambridge, Harvard Uni-versity Press, 1952). American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 55,no. 2, April/June, p.. 272. Menasha.

Review of: Outline of South American cultures. George P. Murdock.(New Haven, Human Relations Area Files, Inc., Behavior Science Out-lines, vol. II, 1951). American Antiquity, vol. XVIII, no. 3,January, pp. 279-280. Salt Lake City.

1954

Archaeology as a career. Archaeology, vol. 7, no. 4, Winter, pp. 229-236. Cambridge, Mass.

Archaeology: Western and Southern South America. In Handbook of LatinAmerican Studies, no. 17, 1951, pp. 18-23. University of FloridaPress, Gainesville.

Linguistic classification problems in South America. In Papers from theSymposium on American Indian Linguistics held at Berkeley, July 7,1951. University of California Publications in Linguistics, vol. 10,pp. 13-26. Berkeley and Los Angeles.

Max Uhle, 1856-1944; a memoir of the father of Peruvian archaeology.University of California Publications in American Archaeology andEthnology, vol. 46, no. 1. Berkeley and Los Angeles. x, 134 pp.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XIX, no. 3,January, pp. 311-313. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. .LX,, no. 4,April, p. 423. Salt Lake City.

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Notes and news: South America. American Antiquity, vol. XX, no. 1,July, pp. 97-99. Salt Lake City.

Some recent publications: West Indies, Western South America, EasternSouth America. American Antiquity, vol. XIX, no. 4, April,pp. 434-436. Salt Lake City.

Review of: Ancient arts of the Andes. By Wendell C. Bennett. Intro-duction by Rene d'Harnoncourt. (New York, Museum of Modern Art,1954). Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. XXXIV, no. 4,November, pp. 539-540. Durham.

Review of: Bibliografla sistematica de antropologia; a systematic bib-liography of anthropology, I. By W. A. Ruysch and Carlos G. Maier.("Archivos Ethnos", serie D, no. 1. Buenos Aires, EdicionesKeiron, 1953). American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 56, no. 5,October, p. 901. Menasha.

Review of: Calendar of the Manuel E. Gondra Manuscript Collection.Edited by Carlos Eduardo Castaineda and Jack Autrey Dabbs. (Mexico,Editorial Jus, 1952). American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 56, no. 2,April, pp. 314-315. Menasha.

Review of: Las dimensiones de la cultura; historia de la etnologla enlos Estados Unidos entre 1900 y 1950. Charles Erasmus. (Bogota,Editorial Iqueima, 1953). Revista Interamericana de Bibliografia,Inter-American Review of Bibliography, vol. IV, nos. 1/2, January/June, pp. 84-85. Washington, D.C.

Review of: Los mitos comunistas, socialistas y colectivistas del Peruprehispano. By Juan Benayas. (Lima, Talleres Graficos de laEditorial Lumen, S.A., 1951). Hispanic American Historical Review,vol. XXXIV, no. 1, February, pp. 65-66. Durham.

Review of: Los Muiscas antes de la conquista. By Jose Perez de Barradas.2 vols. (Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient{ficas,Instituto Bernardino de Sahagun, 1950-1951). Hispanic AmericanHistorical Review, vol. XXXIV, no. 3, August, pp. 339-341. Durham.

Review of: Pachacutec Inca Yupanqui. By Marla Rostworowski Tovar deDiez Canseco. (Lima, Imprenta Torres Aguirre, 1953). HispanicAmerican Historical Review, vol. XXXIV, no. 4, November, pp. 543-546. Durham.

1955

Archaeology as a career. Oklahoma Anthropological Society, Newsletter,vol. IV, no. 2, May, pp. 2-9. Norman. (reprint of the 1954 article)

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Archaeology: Western and Southern South America. In Handbook of LatinAnierican Studies, no. 18, 1952, pp. 15-20. University of FloridaPress, Gainesville.

Aspects of Andean native life, by Oscar Nuinez del Prado [translated andabridged by John H. Rowe]. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers,no. 12, Spring, pp. 1-21. Berkeley.

Bibliograffas - bibliographies: John Howland Rowe. B.B.A.A., BoletinBibliogra"fico de Antropologfa Americana, vol. XVII, 1954, partesegunda, pp. 265-273. Mexico.

Botocudo. The Encyclopedia Americana, 1955 edition, vol. IV, p. 314.New York.

Caraja. The Encyclopedia Americana, 1955 edition, vol. V, p. 583. NewYork.

Chibchas. The Encyclopedia Americana, 1955 edition, Vol. VI, pp. 436-437. New York.

La Cuarta Expedici6n Arqueologica al Peru de la Universidad de Califor-nia (Berkeley). B.B.A.A., Boletin Bibliografico de AntropologiaAmericana, vol. XVII, 1954, parte primera, pp. 189-194. Mexico.

Cuestionario para la comparacion y clasificacion de las lenguas indigenasde Sudamerica. Cuestionarios Linguilsticos, III. Republica deVenezuela, Ministerio de Justicia, Comision Indigenista. Caracas.28 pp.

(with Jimmy Guadagno) Forged Tiahuanaco-style keros. American Antiquity,vol. XX, no. 4, April, pp. 392-393. Salt Lake City.

(with Jerome A. Lackner) Morphological similarity as a criterion ofgenetic relationship between languages. American Anthropologist,n.s., vol. 57, no. l, February, pp. 126-129. Menasha.

El movimiento nacional inca del siglo XVIII. Revista Universitaria,ano XLIII, no. 107, 20 semestre de 1954, pp. 17-47. Cuzco.

El movimiento nacional inca del siglo XVIII. Imprenta "Garcilaso",Cuzco. 33 pp. (same article as the preceding)

Time perspective in ethnography. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers,no. 12, Spring, pp. 55-61. Berkeley.

Review of: The conquest and colonization of Honduras, 1502-1550.Robert S. Chamberlain. (Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution ofWashington, Publication 598, 1953). American Antiquity, vol. XX,no. 3, January, p. 301. Salt Lake City.

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Review of: Cultos afrobrasileiros do Recife: um estudo de ajustamentosocial. By Rene Ribeiro. (Recife, Instituto Joaquim Nabuco,Boletim, numero especial, 1952). Western Folklore, vol. XIV, no. 4,October, p. 300. Berkeley and Los Angeles.

Review of: Cuzco: reconstruction of the town and restoration of itsmonuments. Report of the UNESCO mission of 1951. George Kubler.(Paris, UNESCO, Museums and Monuments, 3, 1952). American Antiquity,vol. XXI, no. 1, July, p. 92. Salt Lake City.

Review of: Revista Colombiana de Antropologia, segunda epoca [vol. 1-2,1953-1954]. (Bogota, Instituto Colombiano de Antropologfa). Ameri-can Antiquity, vol. XX, no. 3, January, pp. 300-301. Salt Lake City.

1956

Actividades de la Universidad de California (Berkeley) en el campo de laarqueologia peruana en 1955. B.B.A.A., Boletfn Bibliografico deAntropologia Americana, vol. XVIII, 1955, parte primera, pp. 111-114. .Mexico.

(with Gordon R. Willey, Charles C. DiPeso, William A. Ritchie, IrvingRouse, and Donald W. Lathrap) An archaeological classification ofculture contact situations. In Seminars in archaeology: 1955,organized and edited by Robert Wauchope. Memoirs of the Societyfor American Archaeology, no. 11, pp. 1-30. Salt Lake City.

Archaeological explorations in Southern Peru, 1954-1955; preliminaryreport of the Fourth University of California Archaeological Ex-pedition to Peru. American Antiquity, vol. XXII, no. 2, October,pp. 135-151. Salt Lake City.

An ethnographic sketch of Guambia, Colombia. Tribus, Zeitschrift furEthnologie und ihre Nachbarwissenschaften vom Linden-MuseumStuttgart, n.F., Band 4/5, 1954/1955, pp. 139-156. Stuttgart.

Problems in the history of archaeology. [Paper read at 55th annualmeeting of the American Anthropological Association, Santa Monica,December 28, 1956]. Berkeley. 6 pp. (Dittoed)

The role of the Incas in Peruvian cultural history. Grant no. 1763(1954), $800. The American Philosophical Society, Year Book, 1955,pp. 299-302. Philadelphia.

Review of: The art of ancient Peru. Heinrich Ubbelohde-Doering.Second edition. (New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1954). AmrericanAntiquity, vol. XXII, no. 2, October, pp. 209-210. Salt Lake City.

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Review of: Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramicsof the Viru Valley, Peru. By Donald Collier. (Chicago, ChicagoNatural History Museum, Fieldiana: Anthropology, vol. 43, 1955).Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. XXXVI, no. 4, November,p. 558. Durham.

Review of: Paracas fabrics and Nazca needlework, 3rd century B.C. - 3rdcentury A.D. By Junius Bird. With technical analysis by LouisaBellinger. (Washington, D.C., The Textile Museum, CatalogueRaisonne*, 1954). American Antiquity, vol. XXI, no. 3, January, pp.317-318. Salt Lake City.

1957

La arqueologla del Cuzco como historia cultural. Revista del Museo eInstituto Arqueolo6gico, a-no X, nos. 16/17, diciembre, pp. 34-48.Cuzco.

The Incas under Spanish colonial institutions. Hispanic AmericanHistorical Review, vol. XXXVII, no. 2, May, pp. 155-199. Durham.

Review of: Arqueologfa del Valle de Casma; culturas: Chavin, Santa oHuaylas Yunga y Sub-Chimui; informe de los trabajos de la ExpedicionArqueologica al Marano6n de 1937. By Julio C. Tello. (Lima,Editorial San Marcos, 1956). Hispanic American Historical Review,vol. XXXVII, no. 3, August, p. 392. Durham.

Review of: Nordperuanische Keramik. Fig{urlich verzierte Gefasse derFruhe-Chimu. Ceramica del Peru septentrional. Figuras ornamentalesen vasijas de los chimues antiguos. Gerdt Kutscher. (Berlin,Ibero-Amerikanische Bibliothek, Monumenta Americana I, Verlag Gebr.Mann, 1954). American Antiquity, vol. XXII, no. 4, April, pp. 429-430. Salt Lake City.

Review of: La nueva cronica y buen gobierno. Primera parte: epocaprehispanica. Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala. Interpretada por...Luis Bustlos Galvez. (Lima, Talleres de Imprenta "Grafica Indus-trial", 1956). Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. XXXVII,no. 1, February, pp. 113-114. Durham.

Review of: Tierradentro: Archaologie und Ethnographie einer kolumbianischenLandschaft. Horst Nachtigall. (Mainzer Studien zur Kultur- undVolkerkunde, vol. 2. Zurich, Origo Verlag, 1955). American Anthro-pologist, n.s., vol. 59, no. 3, June, pp. 568-569. Menasha.

1958

The adventures of two Pucara statues. Archaeology, vol. 11, no. 4,December, pp. 255-261. Brattleboro.

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Archaeology as a career. In A guide to archaeological field methods,edited by Robert F. Heizer, pp. 151-159. The National Press, PaloAlto. (reprint of the 1954 article)

Harry Tschopik, Jr., 1915-1956. American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 60,no. 1, February, pp. 132-140. Menasha.

Inca religion. In Reader in comparative religion, an anthropologicalapproach. William A. Lessa, Evon Z. Vogt [editors] pp. 540-553.Row, Peterson and Company, Evanston and White Plains.

La seriacion cronologica de la ceramica de Paracas elaborada por LawrenceE. Dawson. Revista del Museo Regional de Ica, ano IX, no. 10, 20de junio, pp. 9-21. Ica.

Seriation of Cupisnique stirrup spouts. Berkeley. 5 pp. (Dittoed)

Review of: Peru. By G. H. S. Bushnell. (Ancient Peoples and Places,1. New York, Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 1957). Hispanic AmericanHistorical Review, vol. XXXVIII, no. 1, February, p. 145. Durham.

1959

The age grades of the Inca census. In Miscellanea Paul Rivet octogenariodicata, II. XXXI Congreso International de Americanistas [Sao Paulo,1954]. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Publicaciones delInstituto de Historia, primera serie, numero 50, 1958, pp. 499-522.Mexico.

Archaeological dating and cultural process. Southwestern Journal ofAnthropology, vol. 15, no. 4, Winter, pp. 317-324. Albuquerque.

Cuadro cronologico de exploraciones y descubrimientos en la arqueologiaperuana, 1863-1955. Arqueologicas, 4. Instituto de InvestigacionesAntropologicas, Pueblo Libre, Lima. 18 pp.

Tiempo, estilo y proceso cultural en la arqueolog£a peruana. RevistaUniversitaria, ano XLVII, no. 115, 20 semestre de 1958, pp. 79-96.Cuzco.

Review of: La rebelion de Tuipac Amaru y los origenes de la emancipacionamericana. By Boleslao Lewin. (Buenos Aires, Libreria Hachette,Nueva Coleccion Clio, 1957). Hispanic American Historical Review,vol. XXXIX, no. 2, May, pp. 278-280. Durham.

1960

Archaeology as a career. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society,vol. 7/8, July 1957/April 1959, pp. 17-33. Iowa City. (reprintof the 1954 article)

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Carl Hartman and his place in the history of archaeology. Actas delXXXIII Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, San Jose, 20-27julio 1958, tomo II, pp. 268-279. San Jose.

Una coleccion arqueologica de Arequipa en el Museo de Antropolog4a de laUniversidad de California. Etnologia y Arqueologla, publicaciondel Instituto de Etnologla y Arqueologfa, Universidad Nacional Mayoide San Marcos, ano I, no. 1, mayo, pp. 228-236. Lima.

Cultural unity and diversification in Peruvian archaeology. In Men andcultures; selected papers of the Fifth International Congress ofAnthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Philadelphia, September1-9, 1956, pp. 627-631. Philadelphia.

Government regulation of archaeology in Peru. Institute of AndeanStudies, Berkeley. 5 pp.

Notes and news: Highland South America. American Antiquity, vol. 26,no. 1, July, pp. 140-142. Salt Lake City.

Notes and news: Highland South America. American Antiquity, vol. 26,no. 2, October, pp. 312-313. Salt Lake City.

Nuevos datos relativos a la cronologfa del estilo Nasca. In.AntiguoPeru; espacio y tiempo. Trabajos presentados a la Semana de Arqueo-logla Peruana (9-14 de noviembre de 1959), pp. 29-45. Librerfa-Editorial Juan Mejla Baca, Lima.

The origins of creator worship among the Incas. In Culture in history:essays in honor of Paul Radin, edited by Stanley Diamond, pp. 408-429. Published for Brandeis University by Columbia University Press,New York.

The scope of archaeology. Berkeley. 5 pp. (Dittoed)

The spelling of "archaeology" and the unity of the discipline. Berkeley.6 pp. (Dittoed)

Tiempo, estilo y proceso cultural en la arqueologfa peruana. Segundaedicion, corregida. Institute of Andean Studies, Berkeley. 16 pp.

Review of: Archaologische Studien in den Kordilleren Boliviens. HermannTrimborn. (Baessler-Archiv, neue Folge, Beiheft 2. Berlin, DietrichReimer Verlag, 1959). American Antiquity, vol. 26, no. 2, October,pp. 291-292. Salt Lake City.

Review of: Documentos de la Audiencia del Cusco en el A.G.I. By DanielValcarcel. (Lima, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos,Editorial San Marcos, 1957). Hispanic American Historical Review,vol. XL, no. 1, February, p. 151. Durham.

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Review of: The gold of Peru. Masterpieces of goldsmith's work ofpre-Incan and Incan time and the colonial period. By Miguel MujicaGallo. (Recklinghausen, Aurel Bongers Verlag, 1959). HispanicAmerican Historical Review, vol. XL, no. 4, November, pp. 600-601.Durham.

Review of: Power and property in Inca Peru. By Sally Falk Moore. (NewYork, Columbia University Press, 1958). Hispanic American HistoricalReview, vol. XL, no. 1, February, pp. 126-127. Durham.

Review of: Wesen und Or-nung der altperuanischen Kulturen. Max Uhle.Edited by Gerdt Kutscher. (Berlin, Ibero-Amerikanische Bibliothek,Ibero- Americana, Band 1, Colloquium Verlag, 1959). AmericanAntiquity, vol. 25, no. 4, April, p. 618. Salt Lake City.

1961

A. L. Kroeber. The Teocentli, no. 25, November, pp. 1-3. Knoxville.

Archaeology as a career. Second edition, revised and rewritten.Archaeology, vol. 14, no. 1, March, pp. 45-55. Brattleboro.

(with Ann Judith Gibson) A bibliography of the publications of AlfredLouis Kroeber (1876-1960), compiled by Ann Judith Gibson and JohnHowland Rowe. Department of Anthropology, University of California,Berkeley. 51 pp.

(with Ann J. Gibson) A bibliography of the publications of Alfred LouisKroeber, compiled by Ann J. Gibson and John H. Rowe. AmericanAnthropologist, n.s., vol. 63, no. 5, October, pp. 1060-1087.Menasha.

The chronology of Inca wooden cups. In Essays in pre-Columbian art andarchaeology, by Samuel K. Lothrop and others, pp. 317-341, 473-475,498-500. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.

Stratigraphy and seriation. American Antiquity, vol. 26, no. 3, January,pp. 324-330. Salt Lake City.

Review of: The archaeologist's note book. Clement W. Meighan. (SanFrancisco, Chandler Publishing Co., 1961). American Anthropologist,n.s., vol. 63, no. 6, December, pp. 1379-1380. Menasha.

Review of: Nahrung und Nahrungsgewinnung im vorspanischen Peru. HansHorkheimer. (Berlin, Ibero-Amerikanische Bibliothek, BibliothecaIbero-Americana, Band II, Colloquium Verlag, 1960). AmericanAntiquity, vol. 27, no. 1, July, pp. 121-122. Salt Lake City.

1962

Alfred Louis Kroeber, 1876-1960. American Antiquity, vol. 27, no. 3,January, pp. 395-415. Salt Lake City.

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La arqueologia de Ica. Revista de la Facultad de Letras, UniversidadNacional "San Luis Gonzaga" de Ica, ano I, no. 1, primer y segundosemestres de 1961, pp. 113-131. Ica.

La arqueologia de Ica. Revista del Museo Regional de Ica, ano XII,no. 13, diciembre de 1961, pp. 29-48. Ica. (same article as thepreceding)

Chavin art: an inquiry into its form and meaning. The Museum of PrimitiveArt, New York. Distributed by University Publishers, Inc., NewYork. 40 pp.

Nuevas interpretaciones de la arqueologla peruana. [I. Antiguiedad delhombre en el Peru] La Prensa, miercoles 12 de septiembre, p. 6;II. Orlgenes de las culturas peruanas, La Prensa, viernes 14 deseptiembre, p. 12; III. Ocaso de las ciudades, La Prensa, sabado15 de septiembre, p. 10. Lima.

A social theory of cultural change. Kroeber Anthropological SocietyPapers, no. 26, Spring, pp. 75-80. Berkeley.

Stages and periods in archaeological interpretation. SouthwesternJournal of Anthropology, vol. 18, no. 1, Spring, pp. 40-54.Albuquerque.

Worsaae's Law and the use of grave lots for archaeological dating.American Antiquity, vol. 28, no. 2, October, pp. 129-137. SaltLake City.

Review of: The ancient sun kingdoms of the Americas: Aztec, Maya, Inca,by Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen. (Cleveland, World Publishing Co.,1961). Archaeology, vol. 15, no. 4, December, pp. 293-294.Brattleboro.

1963The cross-dating of Peruvian archaeological sequences in the first

Millenium B.C. Grant No. 377 - Johnson Fund (1961), $920. TheAmerican Philosophical Society. Year Book, 1962, pp. 616-619.Philadelphia.

Editor's introduction: The methods of Peruvian archaeology [by] A. L.Kroeber. Sawpa Pacha, 1, p. 61. Berkeley.

Library problems in the teaching of anthropology. In Resources for theteaching of anthropology, edited by David G. Mandelbaum, GabrielW. Lasker, Ethel M. Albert. American Anthropological AssociationMemoir 95, pp. 69-76. [Berkeley and Los Angeles]

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Library problems in the teaching of anthropology. In Resources for theteaching of anthropology, edited by David G. Mandelbaum, Gabriel W.Lasker, Ethel M. Albert, pp. 69-76. University of California Press,Berkeley and Los Angeles. (hard cover edition; same article as thepreceding)

Urban settlements in ancient Peru. f4awpa Pacha, 1, pp. 1-27. Berkeley.Review of: The shape of time: remarks on the history of things. George

Kubler. (New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1962). Amer-ican Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 65, no. 3, June, pp. 704-705.Menasha.

1964

Ethnography and ethnology in the sixteenth century. Kroeber Anthropolog-ical Society Papers, no. 30, Spring, pp. 1-19. Berkeley.

(with Dorothy Menzel and Lawrence E. Dawson) The Paracas pottery of Ica:a study in style and time. University of California Publications inAmerican Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 50. Berkeley and LosAngeles. xvi, 384 pp.

Review of: Art and archaeology. James S. Ackerman and Rhys Carpenter.(Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963). AmericanAnthropologist, n.s., vol. 66, no. 3, June, pp. 706-707. Menasha.

Review of: A preceramic settlement on the central coast of Peru: Asia,Unit 1, by Frederic Engel. (Philadelphia, American PhilosophicalSociety, Transactions, n.s., vol. 53, part 3, 1963). Archaeology,vol. 17, no. 3, September, p. 220. Brattleboro.

1965

(with Duccio Bonavia) Indicaciones para la utilizacion de la clave deabreviaturas y cifras usadas en el sistema Rowe para la catalogacionde sitios arqueologicas del Peru. Museo Nacional de Antropologla yArqueologla, Lima. 9 pp.

The Renaissance foundations of anthropology. American Anthropologist,n.s., vol. 67, no. 1, February, pp. 1-20. Menasha.

Stirrup-spout bottles from Central Africa. American Antiquity, vol. 30,no. 4, April, pp. 474-476. Salt Lake City.

1966

Diffusionism and archaeology. American Antiquity, vol. 31, no. 3,January, pp. 334-337. Salt Lake City.

Further notes on the Renaissance and anthropology: a reply to Bennett.American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 68, no. 1, February, pp. 220-222. Menasha.

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(with Duccio Bonavia) Indicaciones para la utilizacion de la clave deabreviaturas y cifras usadas en el sistema Rowe para la catalogacionde sitios arqueologicos del Peru. In Sitios arqueologicos del Peru(primera parte). Recopilacion y arreglos de Duccio Bonavia. Ar-queologicas, 9, pp. 12-15. Instituto de Investigaciones Antropo-logicas, Pueblo Libre, Lima.

An interpretation of radiocarbon measurements on archaeological samplesfrom Peru. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference,Radiocarbon and Tritium Dating, held at Washington State University,Pullman, Washington, June 7-11, 1965, pp. 187-198. U.S. AtomicEnergy Commission, Division of Technical Information, CONF-650652Chemistry (TID-4500). Springfield, Va.

Un memorial del gobierno de los Incas del a-no 1551. Revista Peruana deCultura, nos. 9/10, pp. 27-39. Lima.

(with Dorothy Menzel) The role of Chincha in late pre-Spanish Peru.Nawpa Pacha, 4, pp. 63-76. Berkeley.

Vocabulary of archaeological German. Department of Anthropology, Univer-sity of California, Berkeley. i, 99 pp.

Review of: Readings in early anthropology. Edited by James S. Slotkin.(Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, no. 40. Chicago, AldinePublishing Co., 1965). Isis, vol. 57, part 1, no. 187, Spring,pp. 132-133. Baltimore.

1967

The adventures of two Pucara statues. In Peruvian archaeology; selectedreadings [edited by] John Howland Rowe and Dorothy Menzel, pp. 125-131. Peek Publications, Palo Alto. (reprint of the 1958 article)

Form and meaning in Chavin art. In Peruvian archaeology; selectedreadings [edited by] John Howland Rowe and Dorothy Menzel, pp. 72-103. Peek Publications, Palo Alto.

An interpretation of radiocarbon measurements on archaeological samplesfrom Peru. In Peruvian archaeology; selected readings [edited by]John Howland Rowe and Dorothy Menzel, pp. 16-30. Peek Publications,Palo Alto. (reprint of the 1966 article)

(with Dorothy Menzel) Peruvian archaeology; selected readings [editedby] John Howland Rowe and Dorothy Menzel. Peek Publications, PaloAlto. viii, 320 pp.

Stages and periods in archaeological interpretation. In Peruvianarchaeology; selected readings [edited by] John Howland Rowe andDorothy Menzel, pp. 1-15. Peek Publications, Palo Alto. (reprintof the 1962 article)

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Urban settlements in ancient Peru. In Peruvian archaeology; selectedreadings [edited by] John Howland Rowe and Dorothy M4enzel, pp. 293-320. Peek Publications, Palo Alto. (reprint of the 1963 article)

What kind of a settlement was Inca Cuzco? Nawpa Pacha, 5, pp. 59-76.Berkeley.

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