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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas USAC
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|a eng
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|a S.G.972.015 C592
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|a Clark, John E.
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|a Izapa group b :
|b excavations, offerings, burials, and monuments.
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|a Provo, Utah :
|b New World Archaeological Foundation,
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|a 424 p. :
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|c 27 cm.
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|a Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation ; number eighty-three
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|a 1. Introducción. 2. Excavations. 3. Offerings. 4. Burials. 5. Stone Monuments Of Group B. by John E. Clark and Ayax Moreno. 6. The Great Inportance Of Terminal Preclassic Offerings At Izapa. 7. Izapa As A Mesoamerican Community And Innovative Ritual Center. by Gareth W. Lowe. 8. (Izapa´s Protoclassic Disruption by John E. Clark. 9. The People Of Izapa by John E. Clark. References Cited.
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|a " Group B at Izapa holds several distinctions in terms of the research conducted there by the New World archaeological Foundations (NWAF) from 1961 to 1965. This was the most extensively excavated by hand of all the mound groups at Izapa, and fourthe site overall it has the earliest known mound, pottery, stone sculptures, caches, and burials. It also has the widest variety of types of stone sculptures." (Copiado de la introducción).
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|a EXCAVACIONES (ARQUEOLOGÍA)
|z CHIAPAS
|z IZAPA
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|a SITIOS ARQUEOLOGICOS
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|a CHIAPAS
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|a Lowe, Gareth W.
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|a Lieske, Rosemary
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|a Moreno, Ayax
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