Aboriginal Populations in Southwestern Coahuila, Mexico: Archeological and Ethnographic Evidence

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Author: Heartfield, Lorraine

Publisher: Department of Anthropology, Washington State University

Pub Date: 1976

Binding: Paperback  (Metal post, plastic report cover)

Condition: Fair.  Metal post binding tight.  No tears, bends or folds.  This is a photocopy of Heartfield’s Ph.D. dissertation.  I believe the first previous owner lent his copy to the second previous owner (blindstamp and first previous owner’s name on title page).   Some photos are muddy, some not.

Notes:  Photocopy.  Examination of prehistoric and historic populations in southwestern Coahuila, Mexico, through languages, stone work, and social systems.  Archaeological sequence is four periods–7000 B.C. to 5000 B.C. (± 1000 years), 5000 B.C. ±1000 years to 2500 B.C. (±1000 years), 2500 B.C. to A. D. 1 (± 500 years), and A.D. 1 to A.D. 1850, when the aboriginal populations were either assimilated, disintegrated, or migrated.  RARE.  No other copies available for sale, and held in only 9 libraries.

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