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Cacaxtla : fuentes históricas y pinturas
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ISBN: 9681650085 9789681650087 Year: 2005 Publisher: Mexico: Fondo de cultura económica,


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Formative lifeways in central Tlaxcala
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ISBN: 9781931745697 1931745692 Year: 2014 Publisher: Los Angeles : Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, Unviersity of California,


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Ritual kinship
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ISBN: 0691076499 1306994276 0691612625 1400856264 0691093830 0691093822 0691101442 0691640548 9780691093826 9780691076492 9780691093833 9780691101446 0691100934 0691198179 0691615519 069165624X Year: 1984 Publisher: Princeton, N.J.: Princeton university press,

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This sequel to the first volume of Ritual Kinship (Princeton, 1980) completes a comprehensive account of one of the most pervasive and significant of Latin American institutions. Volume II examines the permanent dimensions of the compadrazgo system and its role in the organization of local society.Originally published in 1984.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Anonimo Mexicano
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ISBN: 1283267241 9786613267245 0874215153 0874216230 9780874215151 9780874216233 9781283267243 Year: 2005 Publisher: University Press of Colorado

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Anonimo Mexicano is the first publication of the full Nahuatl text and English translation of a rare and important Native history of preconquest Mexico. Written circa 1600 by an anonymous Tlaxcaltecan author, it is an epic account of the settling of central Mexico by Nahua peoples from the northern frontier. They developed a sophisticated culture with powerful city states and an agricultural economy, fought great wars, established dynasties, and recorded their history and legends in painted books. The Mexica became the most powerful of these nations until their conquest by the Spanish w

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