Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... Mexico today , and most natural channels contain water only during part of the year . There were probably many permanent streams in the prehispanic period , prior to deforestation and slope erosion , but such streams would have been ...
... Mexico today , and most natural channels contain water only during part of the year . There were probably many permanent streams in the prehispanic period , prior to deforestation and slope erosion , but such streams would have been ...
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... Mexico are thus principally in the respective presence and absence of monumental architecture ; the actual residen- tial areas appear to have been quite comparable in that most people on the South Gulf Coast at this time were probably ...
... Mexico are thus principally in the respective presence and absence of monumental architecture ; the actual residen- tial areas appear to have been quite comparable in that most people on the South Gulf Coast at this time were probably ...
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... Mexico Press . Sahagún , Fray Bernardino de . 1976. A History of Ancient Mexico . Translated by Fanny R. Bandelier from the Spanish version of Carlos Maria de Bustamante . Glorieta , New Mexico : Rio Grande Press . Sahlins , M. 1968 ...
... Mexico Press . Sahagún , Fray Bernardino de . 1976. A History of Ancient Mexico . Translated by Fanny R. Bandelier from the Spanish version of Carlos Maria de Bustamante . Glorieta , New Mexico : Rio Grande Press . Sahlins , M. 1968 ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
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