Abstract
IT is characteristic of the cosmopolitan learning of our time that this study in Peruvian antiquity should be prepared at Gothenburg, translated into English, and published, with a generous Swedish subsidy, by the Oxford University Press. Besides the splendid ethnographical museum in Gothenburg over which Erland Nordenskiöld presides, more than a score of other museums and galleries have contributed material and illustrations.
Dress and Ornaments in Ancient Peru: Archæological and Historical Studies.
Gösta Montell. Pp. viii + 262 + 3 plates. (Göteborg: Elanders Boktryckeri A.-B.; London: Oxford University Press, 1929.) 15s. net.
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Peruvian Antiquities. Nature 126, 525–526 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126525b0
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