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North American Indian jewelry and adornment
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The copper and bronze ages in South America
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Technological continuities and specialization in prehistoric metalwork in the Eastern United States
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A lead lip plug from western Mexico
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America's vanished metalsmiths
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Metalurgia de América precolombina
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Metallic ornaments of the New York Indians
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Studies in ancient Peruvian metalworking
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Gold of the Andes
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The metallurgy of the southern coast of Peru
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New evidence of tin smelting and the use of metallic tin in pre-conquest Mexico
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Pre-hispanic metallurgy and metalworking in the New World
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The copper and bronze ages in South America
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Golden Kingdoms
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The coppers of the Northwest Coast Indians
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Vasos ceremoniales de Chan Chan
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Metallic ornaments of the North American Indians, 1400-1900
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Prehispanic metallurgy and votive offerings in the Eastern Cordillera Colombia
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Indium as an impurity in ancient western Mexican tin and bronze artifacts and local tin ore
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Orfebres y lapidarios precolombinos
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American Indian contributions to the world
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Miskwabik, Metal of Ritual
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Two "South American" metal techniques found recently in western Mexico
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"Old copper" in Manitoba
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