Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... suggest that the Zapotec wanted to control the pass to Tehuacán , claiming for themselves a whole series of tropical pro- ducts which could not be grown in the temperate climate of the area around Monte Albán . This suggestion is ...
... suggest that the Zapotec wanted to control the pass to Tehuacán , claiming for themselves a whole series of tropical pro- ducts which could not be grown in the temperate climate of the area around Monte Albán . This suggestion is ...
Page 70
... suggest relative locations for the groups . An interesting feature is the apparent lack of any explicit reference to ... suggests a further area for detailed archaeological examination , to see if such a distinction can be detected ...
... suggest relative locations for the groups . An interesting feature is the apparent lack of any explicit reference to ... suggests a further area for detailed archaeological examination , to see if such a distinction can be detected ...
Page 85
... suggest that it once decorated and reinforced the rim of a chariot frame , or perhaps a wheel . Finds in rooms 97 ... suggests these hides may have been for the frame of a chariot body and red is a colour associated with Aegean chariots ...
... suggest that it once decorated and reinforced the rim of a chariot frame , or perhaps a wheel . Finds in rooms 97 ... suggests these hides may have been for the frame of a chariot body and red is a colour associated with Aegean chariots ...
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