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Herbert Joseph Spinden (1879–1967) was an
American anthropologist,
archaeologist and art
historian who
specialized in the
study of
Native American cultures...
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Ellen Sewall Collier Spinden (December 11, 1897 –
March 27, 1985) was an
American archaeologist who
studied Mayan culture in Mexico. She was
married to...
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Madison Square Garden. In 1948,
Gilmour married anthropologist Herbert J.
Spinden. They had a son, Joseph. On
April 16, 1993,
Gilmour died in
Santa Fe, New...
- ****ulkan. This
hypothesis was
defended in the 20th
century by
Herbert Joseph Spinden, an art
historian who
became obsessed with the idea and
often used pseudo-historical...
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Grube argue for a two-day
shift from the
standard GMT correlation. The
Spinden Correlation would shift the Long
Count dates back by 260 years; it also...
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Everyday Life of The Aztecs.
Dorset Press. pp. 93–96. ISBN 9780880291439.
Spinden,
Herbert J. (1928).
Ancient Civilizations of
Mexico and
Central America...
- 394,483
Willson 438,906
Smiley 482,699
Makemson 489,138
Modified Spinden 489,383
Spinden 489,384
Teeple 492,622
Dinsmoor 497,879 −4CR 508,363 −2CR 546,323...
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Ancient Cities of Mexico. Chicago:
Field Columbian Museum. OCLC 906592292.
Spinden,
Herbert J. (1913). A
Study of Maya Art, Its
Subject Matter and Historical...
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survey of the
coastal rivers of Mosquitia. In 1924,
archaeologist Herbert Spinden made an
expedition to
visit sites on the Río
Patuca and the Río Plátano...
- 1960s, the
historian Gene
Weltfish drew from
earlier work of
Wissler and
Spinden to
suggest that the
sacrificial practice might have been
transferred in...