Mask (Other Keyword)

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Artifacts (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James A. Brown.

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Catahoula Stone Mask (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. S. Baker, Jr..

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The contribution of Northwestern Argentina to the metallurgical Andean tradition (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only María Scattolin. Leticia Cortés.

The most ancient metallurgy of pre-Columbian America originated and evolved in the Andes, reaching great levels of technical sophistication. However, as a few interesting cases of these first moments of experimentation with metals come from Perú, with them comes the popular idea that any technical advance took place in the Peruvian Andes. Because complex societies later emerged in what is now Central Andes, there is a tendency to think that all technological innovations did as well. This could...


Cosmology in the New World
PROJECT Santa Fe Institute.

This project consists of articles written by members of Santa Fe Institute’s cosmology research group. Overall, the goal of this group is to understand the larger relationships between cosmology and society through a theoretically open-ended, comparative examination of the ancient American Southwest, Southeast, and Mesoamerica.


Koniag Burial Patterns: Examples from Karluk (Kar-001) (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles J. Utermohle.

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Long-Nosed god mask (2010)
IMAGE Timothy Pauketat.

This is an image of a Long-Nosed god mask made from shell. Photo courtesy of Tim Pauketat.


Long-Nosed God mask from Alabama
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

This is a description of a Long-Nosed God mask from Alabama. From Hall 1997.


Long-Nosed God mask from Dickson Mounds, Illinois
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

The following reports the finding of a Long-Nosed God maskette from Dickson Mound site, Fulton County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.


Long-Nosed God mask from Emmons site Illinois
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

The following discusses several Long-Nosed God maskettes from the Emmons site, Fulton County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.


Long-Nosed God mask from Yokem site, Illinois
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

The following discusses some Long-Nosed God maskettes from the Yokem site, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.


Long-Nosed God maskette from Wisconsin
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

The following discusses the finding and reporting of a Long-Nosed God maskette from Wisconsin. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.


Long-Nosed God masks near Jacksonville, Florida
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

This discusses the finding of Long-Nosed God masks near Jacksonville, Florida. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.


New Find from the Hazel Site (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anonymous.

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"Non-Nosed" God Mask (1969)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hester A. Davis.

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Olmecs masks in the region of Arroyo Pesquero (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Henri Bernard. Sara Ladrón de Guevara.

In a detailed analysis of some figurines of the offering 4 of La Venta, we observed that some of them were carved wearing a mask. This is hardly visible because the representation of the mask is a realistic human face. It seems to have a close relationship with the stone masks found a few kilometers from La Venta, in the site of Arroyo Pesquero, Veracruz, a site of Olmec offering reported in 1969 by the archaeologist Manuel Torres where a lot of lithic material was discovered. Among these there...


Reconstructing linen theater masks in Greek drama (2009)
DOCUMENT Citation Only A Cohen.

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Reports of Fieldwork Done in Arkansas (1932)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Walter E. Jones.

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Shipps Ferry Site (1961)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bert Shoemaker. Louise Shoemaker.

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Shipps Ferry Site (1961)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bert Shoemaker. Louise Shoemaker.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Sun Circles and Human Hands: the Southeastern Indians Art and Industries (1957)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Emma L. Fundaburk. Mary D. Foreman.

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The Symbolism, Use, and Archaeological Context of Masks in Formative period Coastal Oaxaca, Mexico (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sarah Barber. Guy Hepp. Jeffrey Brzezinski. Arthur Joyce.

Mesoamerica has a long tradition of masking, as evidenced by representations of masked individuals, and the masks themselves, extending back to at least the Early Formative period. In the lower Río Verde valley of Oaxaca, evidence for masking exists throughout the Precolumbian sequence, from the earliest villages to Postclassic settlements. This evidence often consists of figurines depicting masked individuals or representations on ceramic vessels and carved stones. Recent excavations have also...