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Industrial and Archeological Map of Southern Peru (Part of map made by T. A. Corry), edited by the Commission on Propaganda and Tourism, Cusco Centenniale
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Reunion Giant Tortoise, artist unknown, from Academie des Sciences, Memoires for a Natural History of Animals, London, 1688
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Nilkrokodil from Brehms Tierleben by Alfred Edmund Brehm
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Weichschildkrote [Sea turtle], from Brehms Tierleben by Alfred Edmund Brehm
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Wabash Riffleshell, artist unknown, from New Unionidae of the United States and Arctic America, Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by Isaac Lea, 1862-1863
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Heath Hen by Mark Catesby, from The Natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, London, 1731-1743
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Cuban Parrot by Mark Catesby, from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, London, 1731-1743
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Ivory-billed Woodpecker by Mark Catesby from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, London, 1731-1743
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The Dodo by Charles Hamilton Smith from Original Drawings, 1795-1859
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Blue-winged teal, Anas discors (Linnaeus), male and female, Plate CCCXIII in Audubon's Birds of America
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Peculiar Diamonds of India and Brazil, from A Treatise on Diamonds and Precious Stones by John Mawe, 1823
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Dodo (details and sketches) by Charles Hamilton Smith from Original drawings, 1795-1859
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Map of the diamond mines, from Travels in the Interior of Brazil by Jonn Mawe, 1812
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Illustration of a cylinder used for washing the cascalhao, from Travels in the Interior of Brazil by John Mawe, 1812
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Illustration of natural diamond shapes, Plate 2 from A Treatise on Diamonds and Precious Stones by John Mawe, 1823
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Trumpeter swan, from Audubon's Birds of America.
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ptc-7797
Title
A New Map: The Shuara (Jivaro) territory based on the observations and explorations of Padre Alberto Castagnoli, misionero Salesiano, and Victor Wolfgang von Hagen, 1935, Eastern Peru (northern Amazon
Agent (Role)
Beckett, J.
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Date
1999 (photographed)
Artwork/Object Type
Illustrations
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 4 x 5: 7797
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