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The archeology of Costa Rica is explained at the Felix Wiss Collection in the Museum of the Natural History Society in Nuremberg. With plates 22-27 and 13 illustrations in the text.

LEHMANN, Walter:

The archeology of Costa Rica is explained at the Felix Wiss Collection in the Museum of the Natural History Society in Nuremberg. With plates 22-27 and 13 illustrations in the text.


Nuremberg, 1913. 4°. pp. 68-104 and plates. Original box with cover title. Well preserved, only slightly yellowed due to the paper and a few pencil marks in places. (=XX. Volume of treatises from the Nuremberg Natural History Society 1913. Special reprint from the Festschrift for XLIV. Anthropology Congress).

Language: German

Order number: 8972B

Comments: The title states 5 panels, but there are 6 as stated in the cover title. One of the panels is colored. Publication is a special reprint from the Festschrift for XLIV. Anthropology Congress.

Keywords: Area studies, area studies abroad, 1913, from, anthropology, archeology, Costarica, geography, geology, history, Indians, area studies abroad, South America

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Nuremberg, 1913. 4°. pp. 68-104 and plates. Original box with cover title. Well preserved, only slightly yellowed due to the paper and a few pencil marks in places. (=XX. Volume of treatises from the Nuremberg Natural History Society 1913. Special reprint from the Festschrift for XLIV. Anthropology Congress). Language: GermanOrder number: 8972BComments: The title states 5 panels, but there are 6 as stated in the cover title. One of the panels is colored. Publication is a special reprint from the Festschrift for XLIV. Anthropology Congress.Keywords: Area studies, area studies abroad, 1913, from, anthropology, archeology, Costarica, geography, geology, history, Indians, area studies abroad, South America