Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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MESOAMERICAN TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES : RECONSTRUCTIONS FROM ARCHAEOLOGY AND HIEROGLYPHIC WRITING Joyce Marcus Introduction Archaeologists working with Mesoamerican societies have long been interested in integrating textual data ...
MESOAMERICAN TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES : RECONSTRUCTIONS FROM ARCHAEOLOGY AND HIEROGLYPHIC WRITING Joyce Marcus Introduction Archaeologists working with Mesoamerican societies have long been interested in integrating textual data ...
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Aztec Territorial Boundaries Rather than being a politically unified , highly integrated polity , the Aztec ' empire ... territorial limits of the Aztec tributary ' empire ' , including the Aztec - Tarascan frontier zone ( adapted from ...
Aztec Territorial Boundaries Rather than being a politically unified , highly integrated polity , the Aztec ' empire ... territorial limits of the Aztec tributary ' empire ' , including the Aztec - Tarascan frontier zone ( adapted from ...
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... territorial units . Thus , the boundaries we generate using the distribution of ( 1 ) utilitarian pottery and ( 2 ) polychrome burial vases are not isomorphic ; additionally , neither is coextensive with the limits of ( 3 ) the admin ...
... territorial units . Thus , the boundaries we generate using the distribution of ( 1 ) utilitarian pottery and ( 2 ) polychrome burial vases are not isomorphic ; additionally , neither is coextensive with the limits of ( 3 ) the admin ...
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