This lot consists of nine archaeology and anthropology books that focus on the prehistoric Indians of Central and South America. You get:

1. "Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and Central America," Herbert J. Spinden, 1951 (6th printing of 3rd revised edition), 270 pages, hardcover, published by American Museum of Natural History.
2. "The Anthropology of Franz Boas," Walter Goldschmidt, 1959, 165 pages, softcover, American Anthropological Association
3. "Adaptive Radiations in Prehistoric Panama," Olga F. Linares and Anthony J. Ranere, 1980, 530 pages, softcover, Peabody Museum
4. "San Blas Cuna Acculturation: An Introduction," D. B. Stout, 1947, 140 pages, softcover, The Viking Fund
5. "Excavations in the Cuena Region, Ecuador / British Guiana Archeology to 1945" Wendell C. Bennett / Cornelius Osgood, 1946, 150 pages, softcover, Yale University Press
6. "Zinacantan: A Maya Community in the Highlands of Chiapas," Evon Z. Vogt, 1969, 733 pages, hardcover, The Belknap Press
7. "State and Cosmos in the Art of Tenochtitlan," Richard Fraser Townsend, 1979, 78 pages, softcover, Dumbarton Oaks
8. "Indian Tribes of Northern Mato Grosso, Brazil," Kalervo Oberg, 1953, 144 pages, softcover, Smithsonian Institution
9. "Jmetic Lubton: Some Modern and Pre-Hispanic Maya Ceramonial Customs in the Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico," Thomas A. Lee, Jr., 1972, 28 pages, softcover, New World Archaeological Foundation

They're all in essentially good condition, with the usual small flaws.

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