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ADOLPH

FRANCIS ALPHONSE BANDELIER (184o- )  ,
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American archaeologist, was born in Bern,
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Switzerland, on the 6th of August 184o . When a youth he emigrated to the
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United States . After 188o he devoted himself to archaeological and ethnological
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work among the Indians of the south-western United States, Mexico and South
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America . Beginning his studies in Sonora (Mexico), Arizona and New Mexico, he made himself the leading authority on the
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history of this region, and—with F . H . Cushing and his successors—one of the leading authorities on its prehistoric
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civilization . In 1892 he abandoned this field for Ecuador,
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Bolivia and Peru, where he continued ethnological, archaeological and
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historical investigations . In the first field he was in a
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part of his work connected with the Hemenway Archaeological Expedition and in the second worked for Henry
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Villard of New York, and for the American Museum of Natural History of the same city . Bandelier has shown the falsity of various historical myths, notably in his conclusions respecting the Inca civilization of Peru . His publications include: three studies " On the
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Art of War and Mode of Warfare of the Ancient Mexicans," " On the Distribution and Tenure of Lands and the Customs with respect to
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Inheritance among the Ancient Mexicans," and " On the Social Organization and Mode of Government of the Ancient Mexicans " (Harvard University, Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and
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Ethnology,
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Annual Reports, 1877, 1878, 1879); Historical Introduction to Studies among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico, and Report on the Ruins of the
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Pueblo of Pecos (1881) ; Report of an Archaeological Tour in Mexico in 1881 (1884); Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the South-western United States (189o-1892, 2 vols.); Contributions to the History of the South-western Portion of the United States carried on mainly in the years from 188o to 1885-(189o) ,—all these in the Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America, American Series, constituting vols. i.-v.; " The Romantic School of American Archaeologists " (New York Historical Society, 1885); The Gilded Man (El Dorado) and other Pictures of the
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Spanish Occupancy of America (1893); and a report On the Relative Antiquity of Ancient Peruvian Burials (American Museum of Natural History, Bulletin, v . 30, 1904) . He also edited The Journey of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca . from
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Florida to the Pacific, 1528-1536 (1905), translated into
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English by his wife .

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