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... Mesoamerica — that is , the nucleus of what was later to be New Spain was a territory that included the central and ... Mesoamerican history can be summed up as the history of repeated encounters between waves of northern hunters ...
... Mesoamerica — that is , the nucleus of what was later to be New Spain was a territory that included the central and ... Mesoamerican history can be summed up as the history of repeated encounters between waves of northern hunters ...
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... Mesoamerican world . When we consider what Mexico was like at the arrival of Cortés , we are surprised at the large ... Mesoamerica was a historical world in itself . In addition , the cultural homogeneity of these centers shows that ...
... Mesoamerican world . When we consider what Mexico was like at the arrival of Cortés , we are surprised at the large ... Mesoamerica was a historical world in itself . In addition , the cultural homogeneity of these centers shows that ...
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... Mesoamerica by the great culture that flourished in Tula and Teotihuacán and that has inaccurately been called " Toltec . ” The influence of the cultures of the Central Plateau on those of the south , especially in the area occupied by ...
... Mesoamerica by the great culture that flourished in Tula and Teotihuacán and that has inaccurately been called " Toltec . ” The influence of the cultures of the Central Plateau on those of the south , especially in the area occupied by ...
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The Pachuco and Other Extremes | 9 |
Mexican Masks | 29 |
The Day of the Dead | 47 |
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