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The Native Sources and the History of the Valley of Mexico
J. de Durand-Forest
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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THE CHRONOLOGICAL DILEMMA
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ASPECTS MYTHIQUES DES PEREGRINATIONS MEXICAS
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THE EXTENT OF THE TEPANEC EMPIRE
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ART AS HISTORY: THE ILLUSTRATED CHRONICLE OF THE CODEX TELLERIANO-REMENSIS AS A HISTORICAL SOURCE
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SUR LES NEOLOGISMES DANS QUELQUES LIVRES DU CODEX DE FLORENCE
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TURQUOISES ACCORDING TO THE FLORENTINE CODEX VIGNETTES
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THE AZTEC CONCEPT OF HISTORY: TEOTIHUACAN AND TULA
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De l'attribution du Manuscrit no 342 de la Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris
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Interrelation des manuscrits mayas et non-mayas
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ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF SOME GLYPHS AND AZTEC-STYLE VESSELS
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Published: 1984
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407335797 (ebook)
- 9780860542612 (paperback)
BAR Number: S204
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