Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, No. 11. 32 pages, 3 plates, 1 figure. Includes “A prehistoric Yurok ceremonial site (Hum-174),” Robert F. Heizer, Papers in California Archaeology 10, pp. 1-3 and bibl., plate 1; “At the bedrock of history,” A. L. Kroeber, Papers 11, pp. 5-10 and plate 2; “An archaeological reconnaissance in the Panamint Mountains,” D. W. Lathrop and C. W. Meighan, Papers 12, pp. 11-25, notes and bibl., plate 3 and fig. 1. University of California, Berkeley, 1951.

1952 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 277-277
1956 ◽  
Vol 22 (2Part1) ◽  
pp. 135-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Howland Rowe

From March, 1954, through the whole of the year 1955 the University of California at Berkeley sponsored a program of archaeological field work in southern Peru and related studies in museums of the United States. In Peru the expedition worked out of 2 bases, one at Cuzco in the highlands and the other at lea on the south coast. It was concerned primarily with archaeological survey and exploration, although excavations were also made at 2 Inca period sites in the coastal area studied. The expedition staff consisted of John H. Rowe, Director, Dorothy Menzel (Mrs. Francis A. Riddell), Francis A. Riddell, Dwight T. Wallace, Lawrence E. Dawson, and David A. Robinson.


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