Sauer, Carl, and Donald Brand: Ibero-Americana: 1. Aztatlán. Prehistoric Mexican Frontier on the Pacific Coast

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Sauer, Carl, and Donald Brand : Ibero-Americana: 1. Aztatlán. Prehistoric Mexican Frontier on the Pacific Coast

(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1932)

270 x 180 mm; printed wrappers; pp. (vi) + 93; plates, two of which in colour, maps and figures, incl. folding table. Wrappers sunned, with slightly curled edges; spine extremities chipped; lower wrapper a little creased. Very good internally; good overall. "The study here presented is based on observations in Sinaloa and Nayarit during the winter and spring of 1930. One of the purposes of the reconnaissance was to get evidence on the existence or non-existence of a prehistoric corridor between the Mexican highland and the Pueblo country of the American Southwest. We knew that Pueblo sites extended on a wide front to and across the Mexican boundary of Arizona, and had seen in 1928 Mexican items farther south, such as a finely carved double-headed serpent in steatite at Suaqui on the upper Yaqui river." - from the Introduction

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