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Origins of the Ñuu: Archaeology in the Mixteca Alta, Mexico
Stephen A. Kowalewski
, Andrew K. Balkansky
, Laura R.Stiver Walsh
, Thomas J. Pluckhahn
, John F. Chamblee
, Verónica Pérez Rodríguez
, Verenice Y.Heredia Espinoza
, Charlotte A. Smith
Anthropology
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Mexico
100%
Archaeology
100%
Mixteca Alta
100%
Civilization
66%
Mixtec
66%
Anthropological Research
33%
Vital Data
33%
Chronological Framework
33%
Economic Power
33%
Archaeological Sites
33%
Economic Institutions
33%
Maya
33%
Codex
33%
Mesoamerica
33%
Complex Interactions
33%
2-cycles
33%
Cultural Development
33%
Classical Age
33%
Mesoamerican Archaeology
33%
Cultural Evolution
33%
Multi-regional
33%
Aztec
33%
State Development
33%
Postclassic Period
33%
State Populations
33%
Regional States
33%
Hearth
33%
Archaeological Survey
33%
Challenging Assumptions
33%
Religious Institutions
33%
Arts and Humanities
Mexico
100%
Archeology
100%
Scholars
50%
Archaeologists
50%
Framework
50%
Economic Institution
50%
Mayas
50%
Mesoamerica
50%
Regional
50%
Kingdom
50%
Cultural Evolution
50%
Archaeological Site
50%
Cultural Development
50%
Aztecs
50%
Religious Institution
50%
Classic Period
50%
Hearth
50%
Archaeological Research
50%
Postclassic period
50%
Social Sciences
Mexico
100%
Archeology
100%
Economic Power
50%
Archaeologists
50%
Cultural Development
50%
Aztecs
50%
Mayas
50%
Archaeological Site
50%
Hearth
50%
Cultural Evolution
50%
Religious Institution
50%