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Ancient Mesoamerica



Americas, Antiquity and Prehistory of The - study of the origins of the aboriginal peoples of the Americas. Archaeologists believe humans had entered and occupied much of the Americas by the end of the Pleistocene epoch, but the date of their original entry into the Americas is unresolved. The term "Paleo-Indians" is generally used to refer to early Native Americans up through the   Read More...

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    Mesoamerica's Classic Heritage: From Teotihuacan to the Aztecs
    by DavÍd Carrasco, Lindsay Jones, Scott Sessions. 559 pgs.


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    Landscape and Power in Ancient Mesoamerica
    by Rex Koontz, Kathryn Reese-Taylor, Annabeth Headrick. 383 pgs.


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    Birds and Beasts of Ancient Latin America
    by Elizabeth P. Benson. 196 pgs.


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    Ancient Civilizations of the New World
    by Richard E. W. Adams. 158 pgs.


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    The World of the Ancient Maya
    by John S. Henderson. 332 pgs.


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