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Le Site De Loma Alta Lac De Zacapu Michoacan Mexique Illustrated Patricia Carot

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Le Site De Loma Alta Lac De Zacapu Michoacan Mexique Illustrated Patricia Carot
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.86 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Patricia Carot
ISBN: 9781841712185, 1841712183
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Illustrated

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Le Site De Loma Alta Lac De Zacapu Michoacan Mexique Illustrated Patricia Carot by Patricia Carot 9781841712185, 1841712183 instant download after payment.

Paris Monographs in American Archaeology 9

Adding to the scarce material available on these remote Mexican sites, this volume (number 9 in the series of Paris Monographs in American Archaeology) is an extensive presentation of the Loma Alta excavations (Zacapu, south-west Mexico) and its rich finds (2nd century B.C - c. 1250 A.D.). The study is divided into two sections. The first concentrates on the Loma Alta site and its funerary remains, while the second analyzes the stylish iconography of the polychrome ceramic finds from the period considered to be the apogee of the region's culture (c. 700 - 1100 A.D).

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