Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 47
... period , primarily because this complex had been of major importance since at least the Toltec period . The importance of Huitzilopochtli , patron god of the Aztecs , did increase dramatically with the Aztecs , but certainly not to the ...
... period , primarily because this complex had been of major importance since at least the Toltec period . The importance of Huitzilopochtli , patron god of the Aztecs , did increase dramatically with the Aztecs , but certainly not to the ...
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... Periods 1. The Present 2. Victorian Period 3. Elizabethan Period 4. Middle Ages 5. Roman Period 6. Prehistoric Period on . The general agreement that life in the past was rather hard and unpleasant was confirmed in another question ...
... Periods 1. The Present 2. Victorian Period 3. Elizabethan Period 4. Middle Ages 5. Roman Period 6. Prehistoric Period on . The general agreement that life in the past was rather hard and unpleasant was confirmed in another question ...
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... periods , however , where memory cannot provide a fuller story , and where perhaps there are fewer corrective channels ... period ( Table 3 ) is the way it has been presented in museums , as well as in the media . Although people are not ...
... periods , however , where memory cannot provide a fuller story , and where perhaps there are fewer corrective channels ... period ( Table 3 ) is the way it has been presented in museums , as well as in the media . Although people are not ...
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