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61Publicado 2007Materias:Libro electrónico
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62por Jansen, Maarten E. R. G. N. 1952-“…The Mixtec, or the people of Savi ("Nation of the Rain God"), one of the major civilizations of ancient Mesoamerica, made their home in the highlands of Oaxaca, where they resisted both Aztec military expansion and the Spanish conquest. …”
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65por Fundaci©dn Cultural Armella SpitalierTabla de Contenidos: “…Creaciones pétreas: la escultura en piedra en Mesoamérica; Página legal; Índice; 1 Materias primas; 1.1 Basalto; 1.2 Cristal de roca; 1.3 Jade, jadeíta y serpentina; 1.4 Obsidiana; 1.5 Sílex; 2 Técnicas de trabajo en piedra; 2.1 Percusión; 2.2 Picotamiento; 2.3 Cortes lineales por desgaste; 2.4 Cortes circulares y semicirculares; 2.5 Lasqueado; 2.6 Desgaste; 3 Herramientas talladas y pulidas; 3.1 Navajas prismáticas; 3.2 Puntas de proyectil; 3.3 Raspadores; 3.4 Raederas; 3.5 Pulidores; 3.6 Hachas; 3.7 Morteros o molcajetes; 3.8 Metate y metlapil; 3.9 Macerador…”
Publicado 2008
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68Publicado 2010Tabla de Contenidos: “…Ethnography, Ethnobotany, Language and Diet -- An Epigraphic Analysis of Classic-Period Maya Foodstuffs -- Sweet Cacao and Sour Atole: Mixed Drinks on Classic Maya Ceramic Vases -- Prehistoric Chronology of the Common Bean in the New World: The Linguistic Evidence -- Death and Chocolate: The Significance of Cacao Offerings in Ancient Maya Tombs and Caches at Copan, Honduras -- Feasting with Foam: Ceremonial Drinks of Cacao, Maize, and Pataxte Cacao -- Corn, Colanders, and Cooking: Early Maize Processing in the Maya Lowlands and Its Implications -- Photographies and Biographies: The Role of Food in Ritual and Identity as Seen Through Life Histories of Selected Maya Pots and People -- Dietary Diversity in the Upper Belize River Valley: A Zooarchaeological and Isotopic Perspective -- Power Plants: Paleobotanical Evidence of Rural Feasting in Late Classic Belize -- Food and Feasting in the Zona Maya of Quintana Roo -- All Maize Is Not Equal: Maize Variety Choices and Mayan Foodways in Rural Yucatan, Mexico -- Maya Foodways: A Reflection of Gender and Ideology -- Food as Metaphor: Mythology and Iconography -- The Axolotl as Food and Symbol in the Basin of Mexico, from 1200 BC to today -- Topophilia: A Tool for the Demarcation of Cultural Microregions: The Case of the Huaxteca -- This World and Beyond: Food Practices and the Social Order in Mayan Religion -- Maize Was Their Flesh: Ritual Feasting in the Maya Highlands -- From Field to Hearth: An Earthly Interpretation of Maya and Other Mesoamerican Creation Myths -- The Flesh of God: Cosmology, Food, and the Origins of Political Power in Ancient Southeastern Mesoamerica -- Agriculture and Social Complexity: The Roles of Feasting and Ritual Economies -- Pre-Columbian Foodways in Mesoamerica -- Ethnohistoric Sources on Foodways, Feasts, and Festivals in Mesoamerica -- Development of Agriculture in Prehistoric Mesoamerica: The Linguistic Evidence -- The Pastoral Niche in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica -- The Drink Mescal: Its Origin and Ritual Uses -- Forming Mesoamerican Taste: Cacao Consumption in Formative Period Contexts -- Salt Production and Trade in Ancient Mesoamerica -- The Dirt on Food: Ancient Feasts and Markets Among the Lowland Maya…”
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Publicado 1999Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
77Publicado 2004Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada)Acceso con credenciales UPSA
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