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IN default of any statement to the contrary, it is to be assumed that “Contributions to American Archæology” is to serve as a medium of publication for results of the activities of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in American archaeological investigation which are not on a sufficiently large scale to justify a separate monograph. The magnitude of an excavation, fortunately, is no gauge of its importance, and although neither of the investigations in the field recorded here proved sensational in its results, each makes a contribution to the archæology of Central America of specific interest, if of limited range.
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Archæology of Central America*. Nature 130, 782–783 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130782a0
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