Books by "John Alden Mason"

8 books found

The First One Hundred Years

The First One Hundred Years

by St. John the Baptist Church (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1929

Law, Ethics, and the Visual Arts

Law, Ethics, and the Visual Arts

by John Henry Merryman, Albert Edward Elsen, Stephen K. Urice

2007 · Kluwer Law International B.V.

This book describes the collisions between the art world and the law, with a critical eye through a combination of primary source materials, excerpts from professional and art journals, and extensive textual notes. Topics analysed include + the fate of works of art in wartime, + the international trade in stolen and illegally exported cultural property, + artistic freedom, + censorship and state support for art and artists, + copyright, + droit moral and droit de suite, + the artist's professional life and death, + collectors in the art market, + income and estate taxation, + charitable donations and works of art, and + art museums and their collections. The authors are recognised experts in the field who have defined the canon in many aspects of art law.

The Mutsun Dialect of Costanoan Based on the Vocabulary of De la Cuesta

The Mutsun Dialect of Costanoan Based on the Vocabulary of De la Cuesta

by Alfred Louis Kroeber, John Alden Mason, Pliny Earle Goddard, Thomas Talbot Waterman

1916

Gold and Power in Ancient Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia

Gold and Power in Ancient Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia

by Jeffrey Quilter, John W. Hoopes

2003 · Dumbarton Oaks

The lands between Mesoamerica and the Central Andes are famed for the rich diversity of ancient cultures that inhabited them. Throughout this vast region, from about AD 700 until the sixteenth-century Spanish invasion, a rich and varied tradition of goldworking was practiced. The amount of gold produced and worn by native inhabitants was so great that Columbus dubbed the last New World shores he sailed as Costa Rica—the "Rich Coast." Despite the long-recognized importance of the region in its contribution to Pre-Columbian culture, very few books are readily available, especially in English, on these lands of gold. Gold and Power in Ancient Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia now fills that gap with eleven articles by leading scholars in the field. Issues of culture change, the nature of chiefdom societies, long-distance trade and transport, ideologies of value, and the technologies of goldworking are covered in these essays as are the role of metals as expressions and materializations of spiritual, political, and economic power. These topics are accompanied by new information on the role of stone statuary and lapidary work, craft and trade specialization, and many more topics, including a reevaluation of the concept of the "Intermediate Area." Collectively, the volume provides a new perspective on the prehistory of these lands and includes articles by Latin American scholars whose writings have rarely been published in English.

The Indian Tribes of North America

The Indian Tribes of North America

by John Reed Swanton

1952

The Archaeology of Cape Nome, Alaska

The Archaeology of Cape Nome, Alaska

by John Bockstoce

1979 · UPenn Museum of Archaeology

Review of past and present knowledge, and detailed account of excavations and archaeological findings.