The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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... Pre- classical works were created . The Zacatenco Culture The earliest Preclassical culture is known as Zacatenco , from the site in the southern central plateau where most of its artifacts were found . The Zacatenco people were ...
... Pre- classical works were created . The Zacatenco Culture The earliest Preclassical culture is known as Zacatenco , from the site in the southern central plateau where most of its artifacts were found . The Zacatenco people were ...
Sivu 134
... Preclassical cultures : the Zacatenco , the Ticomán and the Olmec , all of which flourished centuries before the beginning of the Christian era . An ochre terra - cotta sculpture , with traces of. the Olmec , which will be discussed in ...
... Preclassical cultures : the Zacatenco , the Ticomán and the Olmec , all of which flourished centuries before the beginning of the Christian era . An ochre terra - cotta sculpture , with traces of. the Olmec , which will be discussed in ...
Sivu 139
... Preclassical and Classical character- istics have been discovered , but it has not been possible to establish the order in which these various artistic stages occurred in Guerrero . It is tentatively believed that a succession of ...
... Preclassical and Classical character- istics have been discovered , but it has not been possible to establish the order in which these various artistic stages occurred in Guerrero . It is tentatively believed that a succession of ...
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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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