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... Codex Mendoza ( Clark 1938 ) also supplies us with the toponyms , and the amount and kind of tribute exacted from each subject province ; here place names are usually listed along the left margin and bottom of each page ( Figure 3 ) ...
... Codex Mendoza ( Clark 1938 ) also supplies us with the toponyms , and the amount and kind of tribute exacted from each subject province ; here place names are usually listed along the left margin and bottom of each page ( Figure 3 ) ...
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... Codex Mendoza as a tribute payer ; ethno- historical data state that this fortress was built in AD 1487 , and archaeology has provided us with the plan and location of this border fortress ( Armillas 1951 ) . Thus , without the combined ...
... Codex Mendoza as a tribute payer ; ethno- historical data state that this fortress was built in AD 1487 , and archaeology has provided us with the plan and location of this border fortress ( Armillas 1951 ) . Thus , without the combined ...
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... Codices are screenfolds of animal skin or bark paper covered on both sides with a coat of lime plaster ; they are painted in ... Codex Mendoza . 3 vols . London , Waterlow and Sons . Corona Núñez , J. ( ed . ) 1958 [ 1579-80 ] Relaciones ...
... Codices are screenfolds of animal skin or bark paper covered on both sides with a coat of lime plaster ; they are painted in ... Codex Mendoza . 3 vols . London , Waterlow and Sons . Corona Núñez , J. ( ed . ) 1958 [ 1579-80 ] Relaciones ...
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