Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1979
ISBN 10: 0932206824 ISBN 13: 9780932206824
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. vi+259 pages with tables, charts, figures, illustrations, drawings, maps, appendix and cited references. Quarto (10 3/4" x 8 1/4") published in original publisher's wrappers. University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology, Technical Reports 11; Research Reports 6 Contributions by John R Alden, Elsa M Redmond, Judith E Smith and Charles S Spencer. Spanish translation by Veronica Kennedy. First edition. During the past four years the Palo Blanco Project has conducted fieldwork in and around the Tehuacán Valley with the objective of contributing to a better understanding of the processes of social, political, and economic development by which complex societies emerge. To this end we have focused on the Late and Terminal Formative and Early Classic periods. In terms of the ceramic chronology established by MacNeish, Peterson, and Flannery (1970), these include the Late Santa María and the Early and Late Palo Blanco phases. Condition: Corners bumped, lightly soiled.
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Editore: University of Chicago press
ISBN 10: 0932206824 ISBN 13: 9780932206824
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Editore: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, Ann Arbor
ISBN 10: 0932206824 ISBN 13: 9780932206824
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Aggiungi al carrello[0-932206-82-4] 1979. (4to paper covers) Very good plus. 259pp. Maps, graphs, tables, diagrams, references. The covers are lightly worn. "During the past four years the Palo Blanco Project has conducted fieldwork in and around the Tehuacan Valley with the objective of contributing to a better understanding of the processes of social, political, and economic development by which complex societies emerge" - from the Introduction. Contributors include John R. Alden, Elsa M. Redmond, Judith E. Smith, Charles S. Spencer. Publisher series: Research Reports in Archaeology 6 & Technical Reports 11 . Translated by Veronica Kennedy. Locale: Tehuacan Valley. (Anthropology, Anthropology, Economic Development).