The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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THE HISTORY Archaic Period ... First Historical Period ... Second Historical Period ... Third Historical Period ... Fourth Historical Period .. Civilization of the Mayas ... Social Structure ... Achieve- ments ... Civilization of the ...
THE HISTORY Archaic Period ... First Historical Period ... Second Historical Period ... Third Historical Period ... Fourth Historical Period .. Civilization of the Mayas ... Social Structure ... Achieve- ments ... Civilization of the ...
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... PERIOD The third historical period began with a sudden and as yet unexplained economic and cultural decline . Around 900 A.D. Teotihuacán was destroyed and abandoned ; the Tol- tecs pushed southward and establish- ed their new center at ...
... PERIOD The third historical period began with a sudden and as yet unexplained economic and cultural decline . Around 900 A.D. Teotihuacán was destroyed and abandoned ; the Tol- tecs pushed southward and establish- ed their new center at ...
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... period known as Teotihuacán II ( 0-300 A.D. ) . The bodies of the giant heads wind around the side of the pyramid and are covered with carved shells and other decorative patterns . Both the serpent heads and the masks of another deity ...
... period known as Teotihuacán II ( 0-300 A.D. ) . The bodies of the giant heads wind around the side of the pyramid and are covered with carved shells and other decorative patterns . Both the serpent heads and the masks of another deity ...
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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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