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727: 25: 578: 222: 101: 736: 376:, where he continued ethnological, archaeological, and historical investigations. In the first field he was in a part of his work connected with the Hemenway Archaeological Expedition. In the second, he worked in NYC for 815: 186:, Mexico, and South America. He immigrated to the United States with his family as a youth and made his life there, abandoning the family business to study in the new fields of archeology and ethnology. 593: 820: 825: 326:, a community established by other Swiss immigrants. He labored unhappily in the family business as a young man. He became acquainted with the pioneering anthropologist 703: 805: 54: 810: 419:
in New Mexico was named for him, as his studies established the significance of this area for understanding ancient indigenous cultures of the Tuyongi canyon.
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Contributions to the History of the South-western Portion of the United States carried on mainly in the years from 1880 to 1885
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On the Distribution and Tenure of Lands and the Customs with respect to Inheritance among the Ancient Mexicans
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Historical Introduction to Studies among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico, and Report on the Ruins of the
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of New York, who served as a mentor as Bandelier turned to scholarship. In particular, he undertook
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Adolph F. Bandelier's The discovery of New Mexico by the Franciscan friar Marcos de Niza in 1539
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the South-Western United States
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was named for him, as his studies established the significance of this area in the
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The Gilded Man (El Dorado) and other Pictures of the Spanish Occupancy of America
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civilization, at a time when archeology and ethnology were new fields of study.
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On the Social Organization and Mode of Government of the Ancient Mexicans
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In 1892, Bandelier left the Southwest to travel and conduct research in
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and his successors, he became one of the leading authorities on its
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of the southwestern United States, Mexico, and South America.
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People associated with the American Museum of Natural History
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On the Art of War and Mode of Warfare of the Ancient Mexicans
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Aboriginal Myths and Traditions concerning the Island of
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who particularly explored the indigenous cultures of the
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for archeological and historic preservation of sites of
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On the Relative Antiquity of Ancient Peruvian Burials
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