Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... reconstruct territorial boundaries , Mesoamericanists are fortunate in having at their disposal the additional evidence mentioned above . In this paper we will look at how texts and archaeology can be integrated to reconstruct ...
... reconstruct territorial boundaries , Mesoamericanists are fortunate in having at their disposal the additional evidence mentioned above . In this paper we will look at how texts and archaeology can be integrated to reconstruct ...
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... reconstructed from the distribution of monuments with ' site names ( redrawn from Marcus 1983b , Figure 8 ) . If we turn to the archaeological data for these areas , we can construct additional ... reconstruct regional units on the basis 59.
... reconstructed from the distribution of monuments with ' site names ( redrawn from Marcus 1983b , Figure 8 ) . If we turn to the archaeological data for these areas , we can construct additional ... reconstruct regional units on the basis 59.
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... reconstruct regions based on the geographic distribution of polychrome vase with hieroglyphic writing we would end up with regions much larger than any based on the use of emblem glyphs . In other words , the distribution of polychrome ...
... reconstruct regions based on the geographic distribution of polychrome vase with hieroglyphic writing we would end up with regions much larger than any based on the use of emblem glyphs . In other words , the distribution of polychrome ...
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