Azteken - Maya - Inkas
- 245 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden






This collection explores the rich artistic and archaeological heritage of Pre-Columbian civilizations, delving into various themes such as cultural practices, artistic techniques, and the significance of artifacts. The essays provide insights into the social and historical contexts of these ancient societies, highlighting their contributions to art and culture. Through critical analysis, the work aims to enhance understanding of the complexities and nuances of Pre-Columbian art and its lasting impact on contemporary perspectives.
An account of the Ona, Yahgan, Alacaluf and Haush Natives of the Fuegian Archipelago. Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation. First published in the Vol. X, 1928. This highly illustrative book is the result of an expedition to Tierra del Fuego, where the author made his research with the collaboration of the Bridges and Lawrence families, the first white settlers in the Island.