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Mesoamerican Art Slide Collection
Manuel Aguilar-Moreno
This outstanding collection of images, largely shot by the author while in the field, spans Preclassic Olmec material, through Classic Period Zapotec, Teotihuacan, numerous Maya sites, Olmeca-Xicalanca (Xochicalco and Cacaxtla), through Postclassic Tolt...
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Colonial Mexico Art Slide Collection
Manuel Aguilar-Moreno
This outstanding collection of images, largely shot by the author while in the field, includes sections titled “Maps and Documents of the Sixteenth Century,” “Civil Architecture in the Sixteenth Century,” “Tequitqui Art in the Sixteenth Century,” “Cathe...
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Reconocimiento arqueológico en el sureste del estado de Campeche, México: temporada 1998
Ivan Sprajc, Manuel Aguilar-Moreno
Full-text article in PDF from Mexicon, 20:2 (1998). Summary: “The henequen plantation owners of Yucatan controlled their labor force through debt peonage. Two types of cuentas (debts) were known: Vouchers which were redeemable at the tienda de raya (c...
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Aztec Art and Architecture
Manuel Aguilar-Moreno
This website, hosted by FAMSI, offers various versions of this study by Manugel Aguilar-Moreno entitled “Aztec Art.” , divided into Aztec Art, Aztec Architecture, or the full, combined study. Introductions to each part, with illustrations, and an “about...
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The Indio Ladino as a cultural mediator in the colonial society
Manuel Aguilar-Moreno
An article in Estudiios de Cultura Náhuatl, vol. 33, put on line for free by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Translated from French by Jacqueline Galvez. An exploration of archaeological finds and what they tell us, employing historical ev...
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