The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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Sivu 139
... Classical period of the Teotihuacán culture , called Teotihuacán III ( 300-650 A.D. ) . Howling dog in red terra cotta , a relic of. Michoacán - which are regarded as contemporary with the Zacatenco and Ticomán cultures - have yielded ...
... Classical period of the Teotihuacán culture , called Teotihuacán III ( 300-650 A.D. ) . Howling dog in red terra cotta , a relic of. Michoacán - which are regarded as contemporary with the Zacatenco and Ticomán cultures - have yielded ...
Sivu 140
... Classical Teo- tihuacán culture was in its initial stages . Thus , in a way the art of Guerrero can be considered a link between the Preclassical Mexican cultures and the Classical ones . THE CLASSICAL AGE THE CLASSICAL AGE IS THE TERM ...
... Classical Teo- tihuacán culture was in its initial stages . Thus , in a way the art of Guerrero can be considered a link between the Preclassical Mexican cultures and the Classical ones . THE CLASSICAL AGE THE CLASSICAL AGE IS THE TERM ...
Sivu 156
... Classical characteristics of later sculptures include more move- ment and a certain desire for simpli- fication , together with decorations enriched with complicated volutes . Most examples of the late Classical period are found in the ...
... Classical characteristics of later sculptures include more move- ment and a certain desire for simpli- fication , together with decorations enriched with complicated volutes . Most examples of the late Classical period are found in the ...
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Sinaloa | 32 |
Vegetables and Fruits Sugar Cane Coffee and Other | 40 |
MEXICO IS A FEDERAL REPUBLIC CON | 79 |
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