Guía general ilustrada para la investigación de los monumentos prehistóricos de Tihuanacu é islas del sol y la luna (Titicaca y Koaty) con breves apuntes sobre los chullpas, Urus y escritura antigua de los aborígenas del altiplano andino, con un cromo, 54 grabados, 3 planos y 4 facsímiles.

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Guía general ilustrada para la investigación de los monumentos prehistóricos de Tihuanacu é islas del sol y la luna (Titicaca y Koaty) con breves apuntes sobre los chullpas, Urus y escritura antigua de los aborígenas del altiplano andino, con un cromo, 54 grabados, 3 planos y 4 facsímiles.

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Publisher
Impr. H. Heitmann
Language
Spanish
Pages
104

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Edition Notes

"Trabajos del autor": 2 p., at end.

"Homenaje al excelentísimo señor doctor don Dardo Rocha. [Conferencia dada por el señor Arturo Posnansky]": leaflet of 32 p. inserted.

Published in
La Paz, Bolivia

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Library of Congress
F3341.T6 P8

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. l., 104, 2 p.
Number of pages
104

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16280241M
LCCN
13019352

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