Arqueología de santa marta
of
Field
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Museum OF
Si
Natural History
Anthropological Series
Field
Museum of Natural History
Field, 1893
Founded by Marshall
Volume
XX
Number
2
ARCHAEOLOGY OF SANTA MARTA
COLOMBIA
THE TAIRONA CULTURE
PART
II,
SECTION
1
OBJECTS OF STONE, SHELL, BONE, AND METAL
BY
J.
Alden Mason
FORMERLY ASSISTANT CURATOR OF MEXICAN ANDSOUTH AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Marshall Field Archaeological Expedition to Colombia
1922-23
99 Plates
Paul
S.
Martin
CURATOR, DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Publication 358
CHICAGO,
1936
U.
S.
A.
FBINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY FIELD MUSEUM PRESS
CONTENTS
PAGES
List of Plates
135 139
142
IntroductionObjects of Stone
Naturalistic Sculptures and Carvings
142
143
. ,
Implements
Metates, Mortars, and Similar Objects Manos and Similar Objects
Pestles
143 146 149
149
151
Weights and Perforated Stones Small Round or Square Stone Objects
Miscellaneous Stone Implements
153
Axheads and Celts
Ceremonial and Ornamental Objects Batons
Monolithic Axes
158 170
171
175 179185
187
Broad-winged Pendent Stone Ornaments Winged Ornaments of Jade
Jade Pendants and Other Ornaments
Jade
Human
Figurines
189
191
Stone "Seats" or "Tables"
Miscellaneous Ceremonial Stone Objects
193
Stone Figurines Miscellaneous Small Stone Objects Labrets
198
200
201
201
Miniature Seats
Rude Beads and Cylinders
Objects of Semi-Precious and OrnamentalStones
204 205 205
208
. .
Stone Ornaments in the Shape of Shells Small Stone Animal Pendants
Animal Pendants
Beads
of Carnelian
and Brown Clay-StQne
209
212
213
133
Beads of Carnelian
134
Contents
PAGE
Beads of Quartz Crystal Beads of Greenish Stones
Beads
of
217
217
219
220 220 221
Brown Clay-stone
Beads
of Miscellaneous StonesUndrilled Cylinders
Miscellaneous Beads, etc
Rude
Steatite
Beads and Pendants
222 223
226 228 229
Non-Biomorphic Stone Pendants "Buttons"
Objects of Resin, and Pottery Beads Objects of Bone and of Other Animal Products Objects of Shell
Beads, Pendants, and "Buttons"
233 233 238
240 245 246 246 249
251
Miscellaneous Shell Objects
Biomorphic
Shell Figurines
MetalObjects Gold Ornaments
Beads
Bead-strand Spreaders
Rings
Plaques
254
Non-Biomorphic Pendants Biomorphic Pendants
Bells
256
259
267
269
271
Miscellaneous Objects
Copper Objects
Other Metals
272
LIST OF PLATES
LXV.
Stone Sculptures.
LXVL
LXVin. LXIX. LXX.
Metates or Mealing-stones.
LXVIL Manos
Pestles.
and Similar Objects.
"Anchors."
"NetWeights."
Small Round or Square Stone Objects.
Miscellaneous Stone Implements.
LXXL
LXXn.
LXXIII-LXXV.
Axheads or
Celts. Celts.
LXXVL
Massive Axheads or
LXXVII. LXXVIII-LXXXI. Ceremonial Batons. LXXXII-LXXXIII. Monolithic Axes. LXXXIV. Stone Objects in Other Museums.
Small Celts and Chisels.
LXXXV-LXXXIX.
XC.
XCI.
XCII.
XCIII.
Broad-winged Ornaments.
Broad-wingedOrnaments of Jade.
Jade Ornaments.
Human
Figures of Jade and Slate.
Stone "Seats" or "Tables."
Miscellaneous Ceremonial Stone Objects.
XCIV.
XCV.
XCVI.
XCVII.
XCVIII.
Stone Objects.
Ceremonial Stone Objects.
Miscellaneous Ceremonial Stone Objects.
Stone Figurines.
Miscellaneous Small Stone Objects.
XCIX.
C.
CI.
Rude Beads and
Stone Ornaments
Cylinders.in the
Shape
of Shells.
CI I.
Small Stone Animal Pendants.
cm.
CIV.
Animal Pendants
of Carnelian
and Brown Clay-stone.
Large Tubular Carnelian Beads.
CV.
Tubular Carnelian Beads.
135
136
List of Plates
CVI.
CVII.
CVIII.
Biconical, Cigar-
and Barrel-shaped Carnelian Beads.
Spheroidal and Discoidal Carnelian Beads.
Pendants and Beads of...
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