EL PRECLÁSICO DE SAN DIONISIO OCOTEPEC, OAXACA, VISTO A TRAVÉS DE SUS FIGURILLAS

Another group was made out of stone, and shares some traits with other middle Preclassic anthropomorphic figures, especially those attributed to the Olmec and/or related cultures. Ritual and Rulership, The Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton. Elizabeth Benson (ed.), Dumbarton Oaks Conference...

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Published inAnales de antropología Vol. 44; p. 9
Main Author Beyer, Bernd Fahmel
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Mexico City Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico 01.01.2010
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Summary:Another group was made out of stone, and shares some traits with other middle Preclassic anthropomorphic figures, especially those attributed to the Olmec and/or related cultures. Ritual and Rulership, The Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton. Elizabeth Benson (ed.), Dumbarton Oaks Conference on the Olmec, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington D.C.: 79-110 FLANNERY, KENT V. (ED.) 1976 The Early Mesoamerican Village, Academic Press, Nueva York. PIRES FERREI RA, JANE 1975 Formative Mesoamerican Exchange Networks with Special Reference to the Valley of Oaxaca, Memoir of the University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology 7, Ann Arbor. 1976 Shell and Iron-Ore Mirror Exchange in Formative Mesoamerica, with Comments on other Commodities.
ISSN:0185-1225