Hawaiian Petroglyphs |
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| Author | J. Halley Cox & Edward Stasack |
| Publisher | Honolulu: Bishop Museum, 1985 |
| Edition | 4 |
| Weight | 340 gram |
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| Keywords |
petroglyphs, Hawaii, Kau, Puna, Kona, Kauai, Molokai, lanai, Maui, Oahu, petrogliefen, Polynesia, Oceania
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| Booknumber |
20891 |
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Travel & Geography (Oceania) Travel & Geography (Islands) Travel & Geography (Ethnology & Antropology) History & Archaeology (Archeology) History & Archaeology (Oceania) History & Archaeology (Islands) Art (Oceania) Art (Ethnology & Antropology) Art (Primitive Art)
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Lge-8vo (20,5 x 24 cm). Pp. viii, 100. Pictorial soft cover.
Bernice P. Bishop Museum Special Publication 60. petroglyphs are permanent records of ancient civilizations. In comparison with other Polynesians, Hawaiians were far more prolific in the production of petroglyphs. Richly illustrated with 107 figures (drawings and photographs). With a list of petroglyph sites in the Hawaiian islands, accompanied by 8 maps. With bibliography. Very good copy.
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€ 16.00 |
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