Edgar L. Hewett
Born 1865-01-01
Died 1946-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF46868945
- WikidataQ5337343
- ISNI000000008125247X
- Open LibraryOL161459A
Top Subjects
- Antiquities (8)
- New Mexico (8)
- Southwest, New -- Antiquities (5)
- Pueblo Indians (5)
- Indians of North America (4)
- New Mexico -- Antiquities (4)
- Southwest, New (3)
Books by Edgar L. Hewett
Total count: 53
Circular relating to historic and prehistoric ruins of the Southwest and their preservation.Govt. Print. Off.1904-01-01-
Ethnic factors in educationThe New era printing company1905-01-01
A general view of the archeology of the Pueblo regionG.P.O.1905-01-01-
Antiquities of the Jemez plateau, New MexicoGovt. print. off.1906-01-01
The groundwork of American archeology.1908-01-01-
Les communautés anciennes dans le désert américainrecherches archéologiques sur la distribution et l'organisation sociale des anciennes populations au sud-ouest des États-Unis et au nord du MéxiqueLibrairie Kündig1908-01-01
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The Pajaritan culture1909-01-01
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Ancient ruins of the SouthwestCarson-Harper]1909-01-01
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The Pajaritan culture1909-01-01
The Pajaritan culture1909-01-01-
... The excavations at El Rito de los Frijoles in 19091909-01-01
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Two seasons' work in Guatemala (illustrated)1911-01-01
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Two seasons' work in Guatemala (illustrated)1911-01-01
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The third season's work in Guatemala(illustrated)1912-01-01
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The physiography of the Rio Grande valley, New Mexico, in relation to Pueblo cultureGovt. Print. Off.1913-01-01
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[Art and archaeologyexcerpts on Mexico and Central America][Archaeological Institute of America1916-01-01
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Architecture of the Exposition1916-01-01
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Our native architecture in its relation to Santa Fe1917-01-01
The student's goalbaccalaureate address to the graduating class, New Mexico Normal UniversityNew Mexican Pub. Corp.1919-01-01
The Southwest: yesterday and tomorrowpresidential addresss.n.1921-01-01-
A proposed Indian theater in Santa Fé1925-01-01
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Letters on the Pueblo Indian situation1925-01-01
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Letters on the Pueblo Indian situation1925-01-01
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Letters on the Pueblo Indian situation1925-01-01
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A proposed Indian theater in Santa Fé1925-01-01
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Two addresses on the life of Frank SpringerSchool of American Research, Archaeological Institute of America1927-01-01
Ancient life in the American Southwestwith an introduction on the general history of the American raceThe Bobbs-Merrill Company1930-01-01-
The sciences of man in the program of research1934-01-01
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Ancient life in Mexico and Central AmericaTudor1936-01-01
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The Chaco Canyon and its monumentsUniversity of New Mexico Press1936-01-01
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Pajarito plateau and its ancient peopleUniversity of New Mexico Press1938-01-01
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Hispanic monuments1938-01-01
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Hispanic monuments1938-01-01
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Ancient Andean lifeThe Bobbs-Merrill Company1939-01-01
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Ancient Andean life1st ed.Bobbs-Merrill1939-01-01
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Landmarks of New MexicoThe University of New Mexico press1940-01-01
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From culture to civilization1942-01-01
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From culture to civilization1942-01-01
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The limits of idealism1942-01-01
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The limits of idealism1942-01-01
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...Mission monuments of New MexicoThe University of New Mexico press1943-01-01
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From cave dwelling to Mount OlympusThe University of New Mexico press1943-01-01
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Man and culture.The University of New Mexico press1944-01-01
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Fray Bernardino de Sahagun and the great Florentine codex1944-01-01
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Man and the stateThe University of New Mexico press1944-01-01
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The Pueblo Indian worldstudies on the natural history of the Rio Grande Valley in relation to Pueblo Indian cultureThe University of New Mexico and the School of American research1945-01-01
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Kit Carson"He led the way"1946-01-01
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Two score yearsUniversity of New Mexico Press1946-01-01
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Membership exhibitDr. Hewett's Indian painters ... Mar. 11-Mar. 12, 1972[s.n.]1972-01-01
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A general view of the archeology of the Pueblo regionThe Shorey Book Store1973-01-01
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Ancient communities in the American DesertArchaeological Society of New Mexico1993-01-01
Campfire and Trail 1943Kessinger Publishing, LLC2004-10-15-
Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New MexicoGovt. Print. Off.