Author | Richard A. Diehl |
Publisher | Dumbarton Oaks |
Release Date | 1989 |
ISBN | 9780884021759 |
Pages | 244 pages |
Language: en
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Pages: 244
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Northeast of modern-day Mexico City stand the remnants of one of the world's largest preindustrial cities, Teotihuacan. Monumental in scale, Teotihuacan is orga
Language: en
Pages: 282
Pages: 282
This book is the first comprehensive study and reinterpretation of the unique arts of Teotihuacan, including architecture, sculpture, mural painting, and cerami
Language: en
Pages: 442
Pages: 442
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Pages: 441
Since the 1930s, archaeologists have uncovered startling evidence of interaction between the Early Classic Maya and the great empire of Teotihuacan in Central M
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Pages: 617
Pages: 617
The ultimate reference on the ceramic typology and chronology of Teotihuacan throughout the sequence of the city's occupation. Abundantly illustrated with drawi
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The field data and archaeological analysis of the first controlled excavations of the vast "City of the Gods" in central Mexico. In 1932, the Ethnographical Mus
Language: en
Pages: 525
Pages: 525
Language: en
Pages: 443
Pages: 443
Founded in the first century BCE near a set of natural springs in an otherwise dry northeastern corner of the Valley of Mexico, the ancient metropolis of Teotih