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In other words : 1 . from the tribute lists of the Aztec we can draw with some
precision the limits of their tributary ' empire ' ; 2 . with the ethnohistoric data , we
recover information essential to drawing the linguistic and political frontiers ; 3 .
from ...
In other words : 1 . from the tribute lists of the Aztec we can draw with some
precision the limits of their tributary ' empire ' ; 2 . with the ethnohistoric data , we
recover information essential to drawing the linguistic and political frontiers ; 3 .
from ...
Page 56
Hundreds of additional Mixtec place signs remain unidentified , so we are unable
to document the ' home towns ' of scores of other dynasties ; nor can we pinpoint
yet the locations of all of Eight Deer ' s conquered towns , or the precise limits ...
Hundreds of additional Mixtec place signs remain unidentified , so we are unable
to document the ' home towns ' of scores of other dynasties ; nor can we pinpoint
yet the locations of all of Eight Deer ' s conquered towns , or the precise limits ...
Page 58
Therefore , it appears that in this case the hieroglyphic inscriptions listing areas
subjugated by Monte Albán and the archaeological data on the limits of Zapotec
ceramics are in agreement , both lines of evidence indicating that Cuicatlán stood
...
Therefore , it appears that in this case the hieroglyphic inscriptions listing areas
subjugated by Monte Albán and the archaeological data on the limits of Zapotec
ceramics are in agreement , both lines of evidence indicating that Cuicatlán stood
...
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