96 pages, illustrated. Inscription on the title page from anthropologist/author Florence Hawley Ellis stating that she wrote the first chapter and the printer got it mixed up, crediting her for the second chapter. She refers to herself in third person in the inscription as Florence. We have in stock another book signed by Florence Hawley Ellis and the writing matches exactly with the inscription in this book. Both books came from her niece's estate. View More...
Signed by the author on the title page: "Greetings from the first capital of New Mexico-- To Paul and ___, Florence." 96 pages with Bibliography and Index. Illustrated. Laid in is a six-page article from the Journal of Anthropological Research: The Spread of Chaco/Mesa Verde/McElmo Black-on-White Pottery and the Possible Simultaneous Introduction of Irrigation into the Rio Grande Drainage, by Florence Hawley Ellis and Andrea Ellis Dodge. Signed by both authors to the same couple indicated in the book inscription by Florence Hawley Ellis. Florence and Andrea were mother and daughter, respective... View More...
From the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, this offprint article in stapled wrappers reports on copper bells found from time to time in Pueblo ruins in parts of Arizona and, to a lesser extent, New Mexico. Pages 99-111, with Bibliography. Illustrated with a few photographs and a drawing. View More...
Stapled booklet, with a bit of rust on the staples. A sharp, clean copy of this 1947 reprint from the Southwest Journal of Anthropology. Pages 69-77. View More...
Photocopied text, bound in green cloth hardcover. Leather plate with gilt title affixed to front board. Detailed ethno-linguistic analysis of Bushman language, from physiological, anthropological, cultural, and historical research, and its contribution to the structure of Indo-European languages. 216 pages with illustrations and foldout maps and charts. Full-page inscription from the author to a professor, expressing his gratitude for help and guidance. View More...