Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Zapotec Territorial Boundaries To determine the limits of the Zapotec state administered by the city of Monte Albán during the period 200 BC - AD 100 , we are fortunate to have more than 50 carved stones that provide the names of ...
... Zapotec Territorial Boundaries To determine the limits of the Zapotec state administered by the city of Monte Albán during the period 200 BC - AD 100 , we are fortunate to have more than 50 carved stones that provide the names of ...
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... Zapotec ceramics are in agreement , both lines of evidence indicating that Cuicatlan stood near the northern limits of Zapotec expansion . Redmond and Spencer ( 1983 ) suggest that the Zapotec wanted to control the pass to Tehuacán ...
... Zapotec ceramics are in agreement , both lines of evidence indicating that Cuicatlan stood near the northern limits of Zapotec expansion . Redmond and Spencer ( 1983 ) suggest that the Zapotec wanted to control the pass to Tehuacán ...
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Marcus , J. 1980. Zapotec writing . Scientific American 242 , 50-64 . Marcus , J. 1983a . The reconstructed chronology of the later Zapotec rulers , A.D. 1415-1563 . In Flannery , K.V. and Marcus , J. ( eds ) The Cloud People . New York ...
Marcus , J. 1980. Zapotec writing . Scientific American 242 , 50-64 . Marcus , J. 1983a . The reconstructed chronology of the later Zapotec rulers , A.D. 1415-1563 . In Flannery , K.V. and Marcus , J. ( eds ) The Cloud People . New York ...
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