by Stanley J. Olsen
Harvard University Press, 1982
Paper: 978-0-87365-199-8
Library of Congress Classification E51.H337 vol. 73
Dewey Decimal Classification 973

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The bone remains of a considerable range of vertebrate mammals have been recovered in the course of excavations at Maya archaeological sites. Many of the mammals represented in those collections are peculiar to Central America and have not been treated in osteological studies. This volume has been designed to aid in the identification of faunal remains recovered in the Maya area and is intended particularly for those archaeologists not having the large comparative mammal collections in their institutions. A number of the skeletons are figured for the first time.

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