The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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... Toltec political dominance was ended , but much of the Toltec culture survived . Civilized by their contact with the more advanced peoples in the Valley of Mexico , the Chichimecs settled down in their newly conquered ter- ritories and ...
... Toltec political dominance was ended , but much of the Toltec culture survived . Civilized by their contact with the more advanced peoples in the Valley of Mexico , the Chichimecs settled down in their newly conquered ter- ritories and ...
Sivu 158
... Toltec tradition , Quetzalcoatl declared his father a deity and attempted to urge his cult against that of the ... Toltec empire began to break up . Tula was destroyed , other Toltec cities were abandoned and , under Xolotl , Tenayuca ...
... Toltec tradition , Quetzalcoatl declared his father a deity and attempted to urge his cult against that of the ... Toltec empire began to break up . Tula was destroyed , other Toltec cities were abandoned and , under Xolotl , Tenayuca ...
Sivu 162
... Toltec columns ; in the interior the roof is supported on carved rectangular pillars . All these characteristics are very similar to those of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl at Tula , as is the room known as the Hall of Pillars , which ...
... Toltec columns ; in the interior the roof is supported on carved rectangular pillars . All these characteristics are very similar to those of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl at Tula , as is the room known as the Hall of Pillars , which ...
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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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