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SEVERAL contributions of anthropological interest appear in the January and February issues of Globus.—An old Mexican terra-cotta figure in the American Museum of Natural History is described and figured. It was discovered near Texcoco, and represents a warrior in a padded coat of mail. The figure is of life-size, and its workmanship is peculiar to Mexican antiquities.—A description of the temple-pyramid of Tepoztlan, by Dr. E. Seler, contains not only interesting details, but several very good illustrations of the plan and construction of the temple.
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Scientific Serials. Nature 57, 551 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057551a0
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