El occidente de México. La reocupación del valle de Colima
Abstract
The west part of Mexico during the pre-Columbian period is a geographical-temporary space, which reveals very particular and different challenges from those of the center and south of the country. The lack of investigations around this area, and the shortage of great architectonic monuments, have relegated and marginalized this huge cultural area. The intention of this work is to make known this region and some of its characteristics, based on the funerary contexts found in the region of El Zalate, in order to understand the social dynamic of the valley of Colima in the pre-Columbian time.Downloads
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2009-12-07
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