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2005, Bulletin of the History of Archaeology

Ces pistes seront pour certaines explorées lors des prochaines manifestations scientifiques organisées par l’équipe «ArchivesBreuil»: Le 27 mai 2005, journée d’études «Préhistoire et religion, XIXe-XXe siècles», Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris (contact Nathalie Richard, nrichard@univ-paris1.fr). Les 16 et 17 juin 2005, journées d’études «Archives personnelles des préhistoriens», Université Toulouse – Le Mirail, Toulouse (contact François Bon, bon@univ-tlse2.fr). Avril 2006, inauguration de l’exposition Breuil, organisée par le Musée Louis Senlecq, L’Isle Adam (Val d’Oise, France) en collaboration avec l’équipe «Archives Breuil». Publication d’un catalogue (contact Noël Coye, noel-coye@wanadoo.fr). Daniel Schavelzon (Univerisity of Buenos Aires, Argentina) begins a new project trying to find the house where Alfred P. Maudslay and his wife lived at San Pablo Cuatro Venados, in Oaxaca, Mexico at the end of the 19th century. This is a little village of 50 people isolated in the forest at the top of the mountains near the city of Oaxaca.The municipio now has 280 inhabitants, the town near 50 people. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bha.15109 IV. Publications and exhibitions suggested by subscribers Publications: Arratia, Leticia Gonzalez En busca del eslabon perdido: la motivacion tras la exploracion de las cuevas mortuorias de Coahuila durante el siglo XIX, Cuicuilco vol. 10. nr. 28, pp. 43–53, Mexico, 2003. Balestra, B. and Nora Zagorodny Memorias e intimidades de una colección arqueológica, in Relaciones de la Sociedad Argentina de Antropología XXV, pp. 41–50, Buenos Aires (Argentina), 2000. Carrera, Eduardo Gamboa (Coord.) El Mexico Dsconocido cien años después (Carl Lumholtz 1890–1990). Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Sertie Historia, Mexico, 2000 (second print, first: 1996). Díaz-Andreu, M. (ed.) J. R. Mélida: La Arqueología española, Clásicos de la historiografía española. Pamplona (España), Ediciones Urgoiti, 2004. This will be reviewed in Volume 15(2). Futato, Eugene M. The North Alabama Project: An AAS Excavation Scrapbook, Journal of Alabama Archaeology 50(2):71–137, 2004. [Recounts a long-term (1960–1976) multidisciplinary field research program in northern Alabama and the changing research questions that were addressed] – 33 – García, Nelly Robles and Alberto Juarez Osnaya Historia de la arqueología en Oaxaca. Instituto Oaxaqueño de las Culturas, ConcultaINAH, Oaxaca, Mexico, 2005. Hernandez, Haydee Lopez Glifos y letras un acercamiento a los estudios historico-arqueologicos e iconograficos en las decadas de los veninte y treinta del siglo XX en Mexico, Cuicuilco vol. 10, no. 28, pp. 85–97, Mexico, 2003. Hocsman, S. La obra arqueologica de Alberto Serrano en las regiones del noroeste y litoral argentinos 1920 y 1970, Mundo de antes vol. 2, pp. 137–151, Cartamarca, Argentina, 2001. Maler, Teobert Vistas de Oaxaca 1874–1876. Casa de la Ciudad, Oaxaca, 2004. Moll, Roberto Garcia Algo sobre papeles viejos de Palenque (A. P. Maudslay and E. Thompson), Arqueologia vol. 30, pp. 27–36, INAH, Mexico, 2003. Quiroga, A. La cruz en America. Ediciones Municipales, San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina, 2004, with an introduction by Rodolfo Raffino, reprinted from the original edition of 1904. Rutsch, Metschild Isabel Ramirez Castañeda (181–1843): una antihistoria de los inicios de la antropologia mexicana, Cuicuilco vol. 10. nr. 28, pp. 99–117, Mexico, 2003. Schroeder, Sissel Reclaiming New Deal-Era Civic Archeology: Exploring the Legacy of William S. Webb and the Jonathan Creek Site, CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship 2(1):53–71. National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 2005. [An overview of 1941 excavations at a site in Kentucky, along with new interpretations using new mapping technology] Stern, G. Fotograias del Gran Chaco 1958–1964. Fundación SAntorchas, Buenos Aires, 2005. Exhibitions: Culturas del Gran Chaco, Argentina, 95 pictures by Grete Stern, of the Chaco indians (1958–1964), Fundación proa, Buenos Aires, may 2005; from the Matteo Goretti private collection of ethnographical pictures. Museo de Ciencias Antropológicas y Naturales of Santiago del Estero (Argentina) there is an exhibition of pictures and original drawings of Duncan and Emilio Wagner, archaeologists and founders of that museum late XIXth century. Adan Quiroga Museum at Catamarca, Argentina, there is a small exhibition to honor the donor of the collection. Quiroga (1863–1904) was one of the first archaeologists of the region during the XIXth century. – 34 –