Origin Myth of Acoma And Other Records (Forgotten Books) by MatthewWilliamsStirling Paperback, 214 Pages, Published 2008 by Forgotten Books ISBN-13: 978-1-60506-893-0, ISBN: 1-60506-893-4
"A fascinating academic study of the Acoma Pueblo myth cycle. (Quote from sacred-texts.com)About the AuthorMatthew Williams Stirling (1896 - 1975)Matthew Williams Stirling (1896 - January 23, 1975) was an American ethnologist, archaeologist and later an administrator at several scientific institutions in the field. He is best known for his discoveries relating to the Olmec civilization.Stirling began his career with extensive ethnologica ..."
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"... Michael D. Coe, David C. Grove Elizabeth P. Benson. Fig. d Section and plan
of Pits 5, 17, 20, and 27, Mound 20. a. Continuation of the Mound 20 section
drawing in Figure 5, looking north, b. PIan showing the early Modified Olmec
horizon (F.quipac Phase) offerings (solid line) and the late Modified Olmec
horizon (Felisa Phase) caches and burials (broken line). Drawings by Eduardo
Martinez F. PIT 5 Fig. 7 (above) Profile of Pits ..."