Fibers Cotton Henequen Pita Medicines Tobacco Cinchona (Quinine) Cascara Sagrada Cocaine Ipecac Sarsaparilla Domesticated Animals Alpaca Llama Guinea pig Dog (perhaps Old World) Muscovy duck Turkey Gums Rubber Copal Peruvian Balsam Chicle Dyes Añil (Indigo) Cochineal Logwood Fustic
Diagram of American Chronology
... showing regions and eras.
Showing regions: ARCTIC CANADIAN FOREST GREAT PLAINS SOUTHWEST CENTRAL MEXICAN MAYAN COLOMBIAN AMAZON FOREST PERUVIAN SOUTHERN PLAINS SOUTHERN FOREST Eras: Horizon of Recorded History Second Horizon of Agriculture (Humid) First Horizon of Agriculture (Arid) Nomadic Non-Agricultural Horizon Primary Invasion from Asia via Alaska on upper Paleolithic or lower Neolithic, without agriculture, pottery or loom weaving. 15000-10000 BC.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A brief list of books on Mexico and Central America is appended. These books may be consulted in the Museum Library as well as others referred to in the more complete bibliographies that will be found in the works cited.
Bancroft, H. H. The Native Races of the Pacific States. 5 vols. New York and London, 1875-1876.
Bandelier, Adolph F. On the Distribution and Tenure of Lands and the Customs with Respect to Inheritance, among the Ancient Mexicans. (Eleventh Annual Report, Peabody Museum of American Archæology and Ethnology, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 384-448, Cambridge, 1878.)
Social Organization and Mode of Government of the Ancient Mexicans. (Twelfth Annual Report, Peabody Museum of American Archæology and Ethnology, vol. 2, no. 3, Cambridge, 1879.)