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Page 47
There is no evidence in the chronicles for any major shift to the cult of
Tezcatlipoca during the Late Postclassic period , primar ily because this complex
had been of major importance since at least the Toltec period . The importance of
...
There is no evidence in the chronicles for any major shift to the cult of
Tezcatlipoca during the Late Postclassic period , primar ily because this complex
had been of major importance since at least the Toltec period . The importance of
...
Page 63
Fell ( 1984 , 9 ) gives the example of Emily Holt " blatantly misrepresenting " the
evidence to make British women better treated than Anglo - Saxon women , but
she herself follows the lead of Doris Stenton who in 1957 wrote : " The evidence ...
Fell ( 1984 , 9 ) gives the example of Emily Holt " blatantly misrepresenting " the
evidence to make British women better treated than Anglo - Saxon women , but
she herself follows the lead of Doris Stenton who in 1957 wrote : " The evidence ...
Page 82
He claims to have found evidence at Spong Hill and Elsham for a strong division
of grave goods by sex . He further claims that " ... female grave - goods are direct
translations of the objects accompanying female inhumations , " ( 1984,54 ) .
He claims to have found evidence at Spong Hill and Elsham for a strong division
of grave goods by sex . He further claims that " ... female grave - goods are direct
translations of the objects accompanying female inhumations , " ( 1984,54 ) .
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