early scholars' visits to central america: reports by karl sapper, walter lehmann, and franz termer, edited by marilyn beaudry-corbett and ellen t hardy, theodore e gutman, 2000
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Abstract
The Cotsen Institute's Director of Publications is archaeologist
Marilyn Beaudry-Corbett, herself a specialist on the production and distribution of
archaeological ceramics in Mesoamerica and Central America and a scholar of complex
society economic organization. Her colleague and the co-editor of this volume, Ellen
Hardy, is a Research Associate at The Cotsen Institute and an expert on mortuary customs
of the Nicoya region. Theodore (Ted) Gutman (1909-1997) was a longtime supporter of the
Institute at UCLA worked on a number of translation projects, several of which are
presented here. He was the translator of Karl Sapper's Verapaz im 16. und 17.
jahrhundert, which appeared as The Verapaz in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: A
Contribution to the Historical Geography and Ethnography of Northeastern Guatemala (Los
Angeles, University of California, Institute of Archaeology, Occasional Paper 13,
1985). The contributors to the volume's narrative include, in addtion to Beaudry-Corbett
and Hardy, nine other anthropologists who are recognized experts on the region and
subject matter.
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| Journal | journal of porous media |
| Year | 2001 |
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