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The Sacred Edifices of the Batak of Sumatra
Harley Harris Bartlett
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The fourth book in the Museum's Occasional Contributions series is Harley Harris Bartlett's work on sacred structures in the Batak region of Sumatra. Contains 31 black and white photographs of structures, sculptures, altars, and other holy places from the early 1900s.
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Contents
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Parsoeroan (Pardembanan and Simeloengoen)
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Djoro (Toba), Djerat (Pardembanan, Simeloengoen, and Karo), Pĕndawanĕn and Gĕritĕn (Karo)
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Pantangĕn (Karo)
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Andjapan (Pardembanan), Bĕbĕren and Andjap-andjap (Karo), Langgatan (Toba)
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Notes on Related Matters
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Unburied Coffins
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Equestrian Figures
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Stone Sarcophagi and Gravestones Shaped Like Sarcophagi
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References
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Plates I-XXXI with Descriptions
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Published: 1934
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-951538-59-0 (ebook)
- 978-1-949098-59-4 (paper)