The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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Sivu 163
... MIXTEC CULTURE THE COLLAPSE OF THE OLD CLASSICAL cultures and the subsequent abandon- ment and destruction of the great temple - cities was followed by a period of chaos in the arts . This lasted until an extraordinary new style was ...
... MIXTEC CULTURE THE COLLAPSE OF THE OLD CLASSICAL cultures and the subsequent abandon- ment and destruction of the great temple - cities was followed by a period of chaos in the arts . This lasted until an extraordinary new style was ...
Sivu 164
... Mixtec cemetery in its final phase , the period known as Monte Albán V. Shortly thereafter the con- solidation of Mixtec culture occurred . This was during the Tilantongo - Coix- tlahuaca period , which takes its name from the dynasties ...
... Mixtec cemetery in its final phase , the period known as Monte Albán V. Shortly thereafter the con- solidation of Mixtec culture occurred . This was during the Tilantongo - Coix- tlahuaca period , which takes its name from the dynasties ...
Sivu 167
... Mixtec culture . The Mixtecs were noted for their ceramics , which were often bril- liantly painted with elaborate geometric motifs , hieroglyphics and figures of animals and birds . at Tilantongo and a remarkable monolith at Tututepec ...
... Mixtec culture . The Mixtecs were noted for their ceramics , which were often bril- liantly painted with elaborate geometric motifs , hieroglyphics and figures of animals and birds . at Tilantongo and a remarkable monolith at Tututepec ...
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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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