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This document describes the account of a visit to the Huacas in November of 1860.
Apalachicola Ecosystems Project Fauna
This project presents the results of zooarchaeological analysis of faunal specimens recovered from two sites (1RU18 and 1RU27) excavated as part of a multidisciplinary NSF-funded Collaborative Research Project titled the “Apalachicola Ecosystems Project”, as well as a reanalysis of a zooarchaeological assemblage from the nearby site of Spanish Fort. The Apalachicola Ecosystems Project was co-directed by Thomas Foster, Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, and Roger Brown. The objectives of the...
Archaeological fieldwork in Chiriquí (1936)
This is a 1936 article talks about the number of artifacts that are housed in American (US) museums and the overwhelming number that are in private collection. One of the arguments is that the archaeological exploration of the area has little to do with learning about culture and had more (if not entirely) to do with the gold in the area. Evidence of that can be seen in the name that the area became known as "Castilla del Oro." The unfortunate thing is that literature, especially academic...
The archaeological problem of Chiriqui (1935)
The purpose of this 1935 paper by Osgood is to present information concerning the archaeology of the province of Chiriqui, Panama, and to summarize from the point of view of the field-worker certain phases of then previous work (cerca 1935) in order that data necessary for developing new lines of inquiry is more readily available.
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriqui, Panama -- Documents, Images, and Datasets
Archaeology is defined by its grounding in material objects; without contextual elements of space and place, however, material culture is devoid of much of its meaning and archaeological information. This article focuses upon pre-Columbian objects – including gold, ceramics, and stone artefacts - from a small, localized area of the Chiriquí region of western Panamá in the context of the volcanic landscape. The discussion is intended as a provocative introduction to the archaeology of highland...
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriqui, Panama Figures (2010)
These are the figures for The Archaeology of Highland Chiriqui, Panama Project. The document reference for the article "Placing immateriality: situating the material of highland Chiriquí" by Karen Holberg.
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriqui, Panama Figures WITH CITATION (2010)
This tDAR resource includes all of the images from tDAR I.D. 6425, but also has the citation information attached. The original images without the citation information can be requested from Karen Holmberg (See Credit Section of this Resource Metadata for more information). http://core.tdar.org/image/6425/edit
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriqui, Panama SINGLE PDF of Figures
This document includes the single PDF of all of the images in the included in tDAR I.D http://core.tdar.org/image/6425 with Citation information.
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 10 - 1910 -1912 Letters Tiffany & Co. Dated to Walters Museum MD (2 of 4) (1911)
Letter dated January 5th, 1911. The Letter was from H. Walrers (room 916 Empire Building, 71 Broadway, New York, NY) addressed to Mr. Paris C. Pitt of the University Club in Baltimore, MD (Walter Art Museum, Maryland). This letter is in reference to the 1910 letter from Tiffany & Co. to Henry Walters. It mentions putting the letters into the records for the "gold objects" which are to be forwarded by Adams Express to the Gallery.
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 11 - 1910 -1912 Letters Tiffany & Co. Dated to Walters Museum MD (3 of 4) (1911)
Correspondence between the Tiffany & Co. store and collector Henry Walters in 1911 and 1912; provided by The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland. This letter is dated December 21st, 1911 that states from Tiffany Co. (HHW/GFK) that "herewith a list of the gold ornaments in the collection purchased by you, and which were sent to your Museum."
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 12 - 1910 -1912 Letters Tiffany & Co. Dated to Walters Museum MD (4 of 4) (1911)
That refers to the Fig ii letter that is part of the Correspondence between the Tiffany & Co. store and collector Henry Walters in 1911 and 1912; provided by The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland. This letter is dated December 21st, 1911 that states from Tiffany Co. (HHW/GFK) that "herewith a list of the gold ornaments in the collection purchased by you, and which were sent to your Museum."
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 13 - Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000177) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000177). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 14 - Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000287) Peabody Museum, (2010)
Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000287). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 15 - Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000450) Peabody Museum, (2010)
Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000450). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 16 - Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000570) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 000570). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 17 - Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 01239) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí ceramic artifact (ANT. 01239). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 18 - University Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.000032) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.000032). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 19 - Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.000051) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.000051). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 2 - 1685 Chiriquí Maritime Map (1685)
The Bay of Chiriquí as portrayed in a 1685 maritime map. © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, 'P/33(40) Chiriquí, Hack'. Repro ID F1838.
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 20 - Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.000062) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.000062). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 21 - Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.012480) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.012480). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 22 - Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.012576) Peabody Museum (2010)
Chiriquí stone artifact (ANT.012576). Copyright Peabody Museum, Yale University
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 23 - Benigno T. Argote school Artifact Collection (1 of 8) (2010)
Outside of The Benigno T. Argote school in Boquete, Panama;
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 24 - Benigno T. Argote school Artifact Collection (2 of 8) (2010)
Panamanian Artifacts in display in library at The Benigno T. Argote school in Boquete, Panama;
The Archaeology of Highland Chiriquí Panama: Holmberg FIG 25 - Benigno T. Argote school Artifact Collection (3 of 8) (2010)
Stone artifacts in the collection of the Benigno T. Argote school in Boquete, Panama; photo by K. Holmberg