This classic volume on the evocative and enigmatic pottery of
the Mimbres people has become an irreplaceable design catalogue for
contemporary Native American artists. Burt and Harriet (Hattie)
Cosgrove were self-trained archaeologists who began excavating
Mimbres materials in 1919. When their meticulous research came to
the attention of Alfred V. Kidder of the Peabody Museum, he invited
them to direct the Mimbres Valley Expedition at the Swarts Ranch in
southern New Mexico on behalf of the Peabody.
Working in the summers of 1924 to 1927, the Cosgroves recovered
nearly 10,000 artifacts at the Swarts site, including an
extraordinary assemblage of Mimbres ceramics. Like their original
1932 report, this paperbound facsimile edition includes over 700 of
Hattie Cosgrove's beautiful line drawings of individual Mimbres
pots. It also presents a new introduction by archaeologist Steven
A. LeBlanc, who reviews the eighty years of research on the Mimbres
that have followed the Cosgroves' groundbreaking study. The
Peabody's reissue of "The Swarts Ruin" once again makes available a
rich resource for scholars, artists, and admirers of Native
American art, and it places in historical context the Cosgroves'
many contributions to North American archaeology.
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