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References
A Bibliography of References Related to Our Collections
The bibliography below is a list of references related in one way or another to our collections. Included are readings helpful for expanding one's knowledge of collections and exhibits past and present. Some publications make specific reference to specimens in our collection, while others provide general background reading. A majority of items in this list was compiled by former Hudson Museum Director Stephen L. Whittington
Baker, William J.
1988 Sports in the Western World, Rev. edition. University of Illinois Press, Urbana.
Butterwick, Kristi
1998 Days of the Dead: Ritual Consumption and Ancestor Worship in Ancient West Mexican Society. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Colorado, Boulder. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.
Coe, Michael D.
1973 Maya Scribe and His World. The Grolier Club, New York.
Coe, Michael D
1992 Breaking the Maya Code. Thames and Hudson, New York.
Coe, Michael D.
1995 The Olmec World: Ritual and Rulership. The Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton.
Coe, Michael D., and Justin Kerr
1998 The Art of the Maya Scribe. Harry N. Abrams, New York.
Coe, Michael D., Dean R. Snow, and Elizabeth P. Benson
1986 Atlas of Ancient America. Facts on File, New York.
Cole, Herbert M.
1985 Symbols of Prestige: Native American Arts of the Northwest Coast from Los Angeles Collections. Ethnic Arts Series, No. 3. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles.
Conides, Cynthia A.
1997 “Social Relations among Potters in Teotihuacan, Mexico.” Museum Anthropology 21(2):39-54.
Conides, Cynthia A.
2001 The Stuccoed and Painted Ceramics from Teotihuacan, Mexico: A Study of Authorship and Function of Works of Art From and Ancient Mesoamerican City. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, New York.
Crouch, N. C. Christopher
1991 Faces of Eternity: Masks of the Pre-Columbian Americas. Americas Society, New York.
Denver Researcher Uses Hudson Museum's Palmer Collection to Root Out Fakes.
1998 Maine Archives and Museums Newsletter 1(6):20.
Douglas, Frederic H., and Rene D'Harnoncourt
1941 Indian Art of the United States. Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Edgecomb, Misty
1999 “A Collector's Passion.” Maine 80(2):14-17.
Ekholm, Gordon F.
1970 Ancient Mexico and Central America. American Museum of Natural History, New York.
Emerick, Richard G.
1988 “A Living Educational Experience: The Hudson Museum.” Explorations, A Journal of Research and Public Service at the University of Maine 4(2):3-10, 27.
Grube, Nikolai
1990 “Primary Standard Sequence in Chocholá Style Ceramics.” In The Maya Vase Book Vol. 2, by Justin Kerr, pp. 320-330. Kerr Associates, New York.
Hayward, Chris L.
2000 Petrographic and Geochemical Study of Limestone Associated with Mayan Artifacts: Could La Corona be “Site Q”? Department of Earth Sciences, University of Manchester. Submitted to Granite Productions.
Hurst, C. T.
1936 “Some Interesting Mimbres Bowls.” El Palacio 40(7-9):37-41.
Inverarity, Robert Bruce
1950 Art of the Northwest Coast Indians. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Isaac Delgado Museum of Art
1968 Art of Ancient and Modern Latin America. Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, New Orleans.
Kerr, Justin
1997 The Maya Vase Book Vol. 5. Kerr Associates, New York.
Kerr, Justin
2001a “Maya Vase Database.” http://www.mayavase.com/ November.
Kerr, Justin
2001b “A Precolumbian Portfolio.” http://www.mayavase.com/3331/3331glyphs.html November.
Langley, J. C.
1993 “Symbols, Signs, and Writing Systems.” In Teotihuacan: Art from the City of the Gods, edited by Kathleen Berrin and Esther Pasztory, pp. 128-139. Thames and Hudson, New York.
Ledger, Chris (producer)
2000 The Quest for the Lost City. Television documentary. Granite Productions, London.
Lee, M. Patricia
1997 Casas Grandes Ceramics and the Pochteca Model. Unpublished Master's thesis. Hunter College, The City University of New York, New York.
Mayer, Karl Herbert
1980 Maya Monuments: Sculptures of Unknown Provenance in the United States. Acoma Books, Ramona.
Mayer, Karl Herbert
1991 Maya Monuments: Sculpture of Unknown Provenance, Supplement 3. Verlag Von Flemming, Berlin, Germany.
Mayer, Karl Herbert
1995 Maya Monuments: Sculpture of Unknown Provenance, Supplement 4. Academic Publishers, Graz, Austria.
Mathews, Peter
2001 “Site Q Sculptures.” http://www.archaeology.org/9709/etc/siteq.html February, 2005.
Merrill, William L., Edmund J. Ladd, and T. J. Ferguson
1993 “The Return of the Ahayu:da: Lessons for Repatriation from Zuni Pueblo and the Smithsonian Institution with CA comment.” Current Anthropology 34:523-567.
Meyer, Karl E.
1973 The Plundered Past. Atheneum, New York.
Paalen, Wolfgang
1943 “Totem Art.” Dyn 4-5.
Schele, Linda
1997 Hidden Faces of the Maya. Impetus Comunicación, México.
Schuster, Angela M. H.
2002 “Play Ball!” Dig 4(6):12-13.
Schuster, Angela M. H.
1997 “Rituals of the Modern Maya.” Archaeology 50(4):50-53.
Shaffer, Brian S., and Karen M. Gardner
1999 “Wolves in Sheep's Clothing: Prehistoric Depictions of Mimbres Hunting Disguises from the American Southwest.” Visual Anthropology 12:1-11.
Stendahl, Alfred
1952 Pre-Columbian Art. Pasadena Art Institute, Pasadena.
Taylor, Dicey
2000 “A Chocolate Cup for Eternity in the Road of Awe: The Detroit Cylinder Tripod.” Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 74(1/2):19.
Tedlock, Dennis (translator)
1985 Popol Vuh. Touchstone, New York.
Thomson, Charlotte
1971 Ancient Art of the Americas. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Townsend, Richard F. (editor)
1998 Ancient West Mexico: Art and Archaeology of the Unknown Past. The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago.
University of Maine's Hudson Museum: Journeys Through Time
1998 Maine Archives and Museums Newsletter 1(6):1, 20.
von Winning, Hasso
1963 Pre-Columbian Art. Cunningham Press, Los Angeles.
von Winning, Hasso
1968 Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico and Central America. Harry N. Abrams, New York.
von Winning, Hasso
1971 “Keramische Hausmodelle aus Mexiko.” Baessler-Archiv 19:357-361.
von Winning, Hasso
1974 The Shaft Tomb Figures of West Mexico. Southwest Museum, Los Angeles.
von Winning, Hasso, and Olga Hammer
1972 Anecdotal Sculpture of Ancient West Mexico. The Ethnic Arts Council of Los Angeles, Los Angeles.
Wilkins, Sally
2002 Sports and Games of Medieval Cultures. Sports and Games through History series. Greenwood Press, Westport.
Whittington, E. Michael (editor)
2001a The Sport of Life and Death: The Mesoamerican Ballgame. The Mint Museum of Art and Thames and Hudson, Charlotte and New York.
Whittington, E. Michael
2001b “The Sport of Life and Death: The Mesoamerican Ballgame.” http://www.ballgame.org/ November.
Whittington, Stephen L. (editor)
1998 Empires Emerging: Collecting the Peruvian Past. Hudson Museum, Orono.
Whittington, Stephen L. (editor)
2000 Images for Eternity: Mexican Tomb Figures and Retablos. Hudson Museum, Orono.
Whittington, Stephen L.
2001a “Images for Eternity: West Mexican Tomb Figures.” http://www.umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/imgexh/index.html November.
Whittington, Stephen L.
2001b “Worldviews: Maya Ceramics from the Palmer Collection.” http://www.umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/OnlineExhibits/Worldviews/WorldViewHome.htm November.
Whittington, Stephen L., James K. Vose, and Charles T. Hess
1998a “Emerald Man.” Archaeology 51(4):26.
Whittington, Stephen L., James K. Vose, and Charles T. Hess
1998b “Scientific Examinations of an ‘Olmec' Carved Emerald.” Poster presented at the Sixty-third Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle.
Whittington, Stephen L., James K. Vose, and Charles T. Hess
2001 “Emerald Man.” http://www.archaeology.org/9807/newsbriefs/emerald.html February, 2005.
