The Spiro Mound by Henry W. Hamilton - front cover
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The Spiro Mound

by Henry W. Hamilton

"The Spiro Mound" by Henry W. Hamilton, published by the Missouri Archaeological Society in 1952, is a key archaeological study of the Spiro Mound site. This softcover edition, part of Volume 14 of "The Missouri Archaeologist," includes contributions from James B. Griffin and Charles C. Willoughby. The book is in fair condition with an inscription, and is essential for those studying Southeastern archaeology.

$20.31$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1952
Missouri Archaeological Society
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B8-CIZ-JGM-0564

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the cover and spine. There is no dust jacket, and the spine shows signs of damage. An inscription is present on the title page. Despite these flaws, the pages are intact and legible, making it a functional copy for research purposes. ##

About This Vintage 1952 Edition

"The Spiro Mound" by Henry W. Hamilton, published in 1952 by the Missouri Archaeological Society, is a significant work in the field of archaeology, focusing on the Spiro Mound site in Southeastern United States. This volume, part of "The Missouri Archaeologist" series, includes contributions from notable archaeologists such as James B. Griffin and Charles C. Willoughby. The publication offers an in-depth interpretation of the Spiro site and its textile artifacts, providing valuable insights into the region's prehistoric cultures. The book is a softcover edition, published in Columbia, Missouri, and is part of Volume 14 of the series. The physical condition shows wear, and there is a personal inscription. This work is a crucial resource for those interested in North American archaeology and the study of ancient textile techniques. ##

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Missouri Archaeological Society

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