﻿Vol.2] 
  ARCHEOLOGY 
  OF 
  COLOMBIA 
  — 
  BENNETT 
  831 
  

  

  (1918), 
  Cuervo 
  Marquez 
  (1920), 
  Joyce 
  (1912), 
  Saville 
  (1924 
  a), 
  

   Schottelius 
  (1941 
  a), 
  Seler 
  (1893), 
  Stubel, 
  Reiss, 
  Koppel, 
  and 
  Uhle 
  

   (1889), 
  and 
  Thompson 
  (1936). 
  

  

  Information 
  about 
  Colombian 
  metallurgy 
  may 
  be 
  found 
  in 
  most 
  of 
  

   the 
  general 
  sources 
  cited 
  above. 
  However, 
  several 
  sources 
  deal 
  exclu- 
  

   sively 
  with 
  this 
  subject, 
  such 
  as 
  : 
  Crequi-Montfort 
  and 
  Eivet 
  (1919), 
  

   Hultgren 
  (1931), 
  Krickeberg 
  (1931), 
  and 
  Eivet 
  (1924 
  a, 
  1926 
  a). 
  

  

  There 
  are 
  many 
  geographical 
  studies 
  of 
  Colombia, 
  but 
  James 
  (1942) 
  

   is 
  a 
  convenient 
  source. 
  Besides 
  the 
  general 
  sources 
  which 
  cover 
  all 
  

   of 
  Colombian 
  archeology, 
  special 
  reports 
  have 
  been 
  written 
  on 
  most 
  

   of 
  the 
  individual 
  zones. 
  Selected 
  references 
  are 
  listed 
  below, 
  follow- 
  

   ing 
  a 
  regional 
  order. 
  

  

  There 
  are 
  many 
  sources 
  for 
  the 
  archeology 
  of 
  San 
  Agustin. 
  The 
  

   following 
  are 
  selected 
  because 
  they 
  report 
  on 
  excavations 
  or 
  present 
  

   a 
  good 
  summary 
  and 
  illustrations: 
  Hernandez 
  de 
  Alba 
  (1939, 
  1943), 
  

   Lunardi 
  (1934, 
  1935, 
  1936), 
  Perez 
  de 
  Barradas 
  (1937), 
  Preuss 
  (1929), 
  

   to 
  mention 
  only 
  the 
  most 
  famous 
  of 
  his 
  numerous 
  reports, 
  Schottelius 
  

   (1940), 
  Walde-Waldegg 
  (1937 
  a, 
  1937 
  b, 
  1940), 
  Wavrin 
  (1936). 
  

  

  So 
  far, 
  much 
  of 
  the 
  recent 
  Colombian 
  work 
  on 
  Tierradentro 
  remains 
  

   unpublished. 
  The 
  best 
  published 
  sources 
  are: 
  Burg 
  (1937-38), 
  

   Hernandez 
  de 
  Alba 
  (1936, 
  1938 
  b), 
  and 
  Perez 
  de 
  Barradas 
  (1937). 
  

  

  The 
  general 
  surveys 
  are 
  about 
  the 
  only 
  sources 
  of 
  information 
  for 
  

   the 
  Narifio 
  zone. 
  Brief 
  notes 
  on 
  excavations 
  in 
  the 
  area 
  can 
  be 
  found 
  

   in 
  Ortiz 
  (1937 
  b, 
  1937 
  c, 
  1938 
  a, 
  1938 
  b). 
  

  

  The 
  Upper 
  Cauca 
  zone 
  is 
  covered 
  by 
  three 
  sources 
  which 
  report 
  

   on 
  scientific 
  excavations 
  in 
  the 
  region: 
  Ford 
  (1944), 
  Hernandez 
  de 
  

   Alba 
  (1938 
  a), 
  Wassen 
  (1936). 
  

  

  Although 
  Quimbaya 
  materials 
  are 
  common 
  in 
  museum 
  collections, 
  

   and 
  are 
  frequently 
  illustrated, 
  few 
  specific 
  reports 
  have 
  been 
  published 
  

   on 
  this 
  zone. 
  Arango 
  C. 
  (1941) 
  gives 
  a 
  chatty 
  account 
  of 
  grave 
  dig- 
  

   ging 
  in 
  the 
  region. 
  Restrepo 
  Tirado 
  (1929) 
  reviews 
  the 
  historical 
  

   references 
  to 
  the 
  Quimbaya, 
  and 
  Uribe 
  Piedrahita 
  (1936) 
  illustrates 
  

   some 
  specimens. 
  

  

  There 
  are 
  no 
  good 
  sources 
  for 
  the 
  Sinti 
  zone, 
  which 
  is 
  still 
  virtually 
  

   unknown. 
  Spinden 
  (1939) 
  gives 
  a 
  few 
  notes. 
  

  

  Excavation 
  reports 
  for 
  the 
  Chibcha 
  zone 
  can 
  be 
  found 
  in: 
  Bolinder 
  

   (1937), 
  Hernandez 
  de 
  Alba 
  (1937), 
  Schottelius 
  (n. 
  d.; 
  1941 
  b). 
  Bol- 
  

   laert 
  (1860) 
  is 
  a 
  good 
  traveler's 
  account, 
  and 
  Restrepo 
  (1895) 
  is 
  the 
  

   classic 
  historical 
  work 
  on 
  the 
  Chibcha 
  on 
  which 
  most 
  ethnological 
  

   summaries 
  are 
  based. 
  (See 
  also 
  pp. 
  887-909, 
  this 
  volume.) 
  

  

  The 
  Tairona 
  zone 
  is 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  best 
  known 
  through 
  the 
  three 
  de- 
  

   tailed 
  monographs 
  of 
  J. 
  A. 
  Mason 
  (1931, 
  1936, 
  1939). 
  G. 
  Mason 
  

   (1940), 
  and 
  Bolinder 
  (1942) 
  give 
  some 
  additional 
  archeological 
  notes. 
  

   Oppenheim 
  (1941) 
  is 
  a 
  source 
  for 
  the 
  nearby 
  Riobacha 
  section. 
  

  

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