Mesoamérica y el urbanismo del siglo XVI cristiano: la plaza indoeuropea
Abstract
The best summary of this brief paper is a fragment of G. Kubler: Intensive urbanization was first achieved, not by the State, but by the agencies of the church as a corollary of conversion. Hence, those colonial expansions in which the Church took little part were colonization initially lacking any remarkable campaign of urbanization. Mexican Architecture of the sixteenth Century 1948.Downloads
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2009-01-27
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