Description: Excavations at Nebaj, Guatemala by A. Ledyard Smith and Alfred V. Kidder, With Notes on the Skeletal Material by T.D. Stewart, The Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C., 1951, 90pp, softcover, 7 x 10", 8vo Fair condition. Wear and staining to front and rear covers. Tips are bumped. Colored frontispiece opposite title page. Toning and age-staining throughout textblock. Includes illustrations and multiple fold-out plates. Please see photos. The Carnegie Institution for Science, also known as Carnegie Science and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, is an organization in the United States established to fund and perform scientific research. More than 20 independent organizations were established through the philanthropy of Arthur Carnegie and now feature his surname. They perform work involving topics as diverse as art, education, international affairs, world peace, and scientific research. In 2007, the Carnegie Institution of Washington adopted the public name "Carnegie Institution for Science" to distinguish itself from other organizations established by and named for Andrew Carnegie, though legally remains the Carnegie Institution of Washington. FORN-MSB-0424-TUB0025-JC513
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Author: A. Ledyard Smith
Publisher: The Carnegie Institution of Washington
Topic: Anthropology
Subject: History
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