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Social memory in ancient and colonial Mesoamerica
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Main Author:
Megged, Amos 1954-
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Format:
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Language:
English
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Published:
New York, NY [u.a.]
Cambridge Univ. Press
2010
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Year: 2010
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[Rezension von: Megged, Amos, Social Memory in Ancient and Colonial Mesoamerica] (2012) (Wojciehowski, Hannah Chapelle)
Edition:
1st publ.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
B
Mesoamerican Indians
/
Pre-Columbian Period
/
Colonialism
/
Collective memory
/
Nahuas
Further subjects:
B
Indians of Central America
Social life and customs
B
Social situation
B
Collective Memory (Mexico)
History
B
Middle America
B
History
B
Indians
B
Collective memory
B
Sacred Space (Mexico)
History
B
Mexico
B
Central America
Social life and customs
B
Collective Memory (Central America)
History
B
Mexico
Social life and customs
B
Indians of Mexico
Social life and customs
B
Space and time
Social aspects
History
B
Space and time
Religious aspects
History
B
Sacred Space (Central America)
History
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Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
0521112273
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