Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Lange, Charles H.

Bandelier: The life and adventures of Adolph Bandelier Charles H. Lange and Carroll L. Riley - Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, 1996. - 263 p..

Includes index




The family Bandelier --
Early days in Illinois --
Years of decision --
The AIA connection --
The great adventure begins --
Mexican interlude --
Back to the southwest --
A hazardous journey --
Into the Sierra Madre --
A crisis in Highland --
Return to Santa Fe --
Histoire and Hemenway --
An end and a beginning --
Two fateful years --
Peru and Bolivia --
The urbanites --
Journey's end --
Fanny alone.

Adolph Bandelier (1840-1914) has long been recognized as one of the most significant figures in the early history of anthropology and archaeology, not only in the American Southwest but also in Mexico and south America.

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