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  1. The Museums collections of textiles and pottery vessels from pre-historic graves in Peru provide an opportunity for the study of primitive art that is not excelled, if, indeed, it is equaled in any other field. The great beauty of the color schemes and the wonderful number of curious

  2. Nos. 1-15 are supplement to: American museum journal Nos. 32-47, 52-56, 69-116 have title: Guide leaflet series Many nos. issued in several editions. Editions/printings issued in part of 1943 and subsequent years have title: Science guide Some nos. are reprints from: Natural history

  3. New York : The American Museum of Natural History, 1929. Description 24 p. : ill.

  4. Peruvian Art : A Help for students of Design by Charles W Mead 5th edition 1929. Pricing & History. Sold for. Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth. Sold Date. Source eBay. The American Museum of Natural History Guide leaflet series No 46 fifthe edition from December 1929 with 24 pages. Name of former owner marked off. S/h $1.00.

  5. La palabra Paracas, vocablo quechua que nombra a los vientos huracanados que acarrean arena, evoca a dos símbolos de lo único y bello que hay en el Perú y el mundo, uno de origen natural: la península de Paracas y otro de origen humano: los inigualados tejidos (mantos) de la cultura Paracas.

  6. The Bulletin, published continuously since 1881, consists of longer monographic volumes in the field of natural sciences relating to zoology, paleontology, and geology. Current numbers are published at irregular intervals.

  7. PERUVIAN MUMMIES AND WHAT THEY TEACH. By CHarLes W. Meap, Department of Ethnology. NCIENT Peru, the land of the Incas, comprised not only the region included within the present Republic of Peru, but also the greater part of Ecuador, Bolivia and Chile and was about equal to that portion of the