Reports Of The Norwegian Archeological Expedition To Easter Island And The East Pacific: Volume 1: Archaeology Of Easter Island.
by Heyerdahl, Thor and Edwin N. Ferdon, Jr. (Editors) William Mulloy, Arne Skolsvold and Caryle S. Smith
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1961, South Pacific, School of American Research and Museum of New Mexico, 559 p., 96 plates and maps, good cloth no jacket, with card inside "With Compliments from" writtne on Thor Heyerdahl's card.
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- Reports Of The Norwegian Archeological Expedition To Easter Island And The East Pacific: Volume 1: Archaeology Of Easter Island.
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- Heyerdahl, Thor and Edwin N. Ferdon, Jr. (Editors) William Mulloy, Arne Skolsvold and Caryle S. Smith
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
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