Adolph F. Bandelier (1840-1914) is best known for his work in the Southwestern United States, particularly among the pueblos and prehistoric sites of the Rio Grande area, although he did extensive field and archival research in Mexico and South America as well. Self-taught, like most of his contemporaries, his research included archaeology, ethnology, history, and geography, plus a serious interest in botany, zoology, and meteorology. Bandelier was born in Bern, Switzerland, but when he was eight his family moved to the largely Swiss settlement of Highland, Illinois, 30 miles east of St. Louis, where he attended school, was tutored privately, and taught by ...
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Two page excerpt from Adolph Bandelier's journal featuring a description of his April 1883 trip to a...
Page 316 from Bandelier's journal relating to the investigation of Zuni Indian ruins
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The attitudes and beliefs that archaeologists bring to their profession can have importa...
Among the botanical collectors in America in the early part of the last century, perhaps none was mo...
Join the UNM Latin American & Iberian Institute (LAII) for a presentation with LAII Research Associa...
Includes maps, figures, and photos. Best copy available. Kohler, Timothy A. editor; with contributio...
Bandelier: The Life and Adventures of Adolph Bandelier, by Charles H. Lange and Carroll ...
Auteur Goad, Edgar F. University of Southern California, 1939, 1 vol. (238 p.). Thèse de docto...
Two page excerpt from Adolph Bandelier's journal featuring a description of his April 1883 trip to a...
Page 316 from Bandelier's journal relating to the investigation of Zuni Indian ruins
About the Karl Bodmer Collection During the years 1832 to 1834, the German naturalist Prince Maximil...
Grenville Goodwin was one of the leading field anthropologists during a crucial period in American I...
As evidenced by his prolific body of work, Maurice Godelier has dedicated his life to the developmen...
Américo Paredes (1915-1999) was a folklorist, scholar, and professor at the University of Texas at A...
Recently there came back into my hands a lent-and forgotten-dossier of 1929 correspondence with Swis...
Poutrin . Hewett (Edgar Lee), Henderson (Junius), Robbins (Wilfrid William). The physiography of the...
Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians is a biography edited by Christ...
The attitudes and beliefs that archaeologists bring to their profession can have importa...
Among the botanical collectors in America in the early part of the last century, perhaps none was mo...
Join the UNM Latin American & Iberian Institute (LAII) for a presentation with LAII Research Associa...
Includes maps, figures, and photos. Best copy available. Kohler, Timothy A. editor; with contributio...