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300 _a373 p.
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650 _aArqueología Andina
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650 _aChavín
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650 _aCultura Chavin
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650 _aCultura Maya
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650 _aAztecas
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650 _aOlmecas
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650 _aArte Prehispánico
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500 0 _aThe making of Latin American horizons: An introduction to the Volume -- An Overview of "Horizon" and "Horizon Style" in the Study of Ancient American Objects -- The Chavin Horizon: Stylistic Chimera or Socioeconomic Netanorphosis? -- "Olmec" Horizons in Formative Period Mesoamerica: Diffusion or Social Evolution? -- An Image Is worth a Thousand words: Teotihuacan and the meanings of Style in Classic Mesoamerica -- Mesoamerican Horizons and the Cultural Transformations of Maya Civilization -- Understanding Tiwanaku: Conquest, Colonization, and Clientage in the South central Andes -- Congruence of Horizon with Polity: Huari and the Middle Horizon -- The Toltec Horizon in Mesoamerica: New Perspectives on an Old Issue -- Aztec Art and Imperial Expansion -- Factors Influencing the Transmission and Distribution of Inka Cultural Materials throughout Tawantinsuyu -- The Status of Latin American Horizons
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940 _aLatin American horizons: a symposium at Dumbarton Oaks
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948 _aThe making of Latin American horizons: An introduction to the Volume -- An Overview of "Horizon" and "Horizon Style" in the Study of Ancient American Objects -- The Chavin Horizon: Stylistic Chimera or Socioeconomic Netanorphosis? -- "Olmec" Horizons in Formative Period Mesoamerica: Diffusion or Social Evolution? -- An Image Is worth a Thousand words: Teotihuacan and the meanings of Style in Classic Mesoamerica -- Mesoamerican Horizons and the Cultural Transformations of Maya Civilization -- Understanding Tiwanaku: Conquest, Colonization, and Clientage in the South central Andes -- Congruence of Horizon with Polity: Huari and the Middle Horizon -- The Toltec Horizon in Mesoamerica: New Perspectives on an Old Issue -- Aztec Art and Imperial Expansion -- Factors Influencing the Transmission and Distribution of Inka Cultural Materials throughout Tawantinsuyu -- The Status of Latin American Horizons
949 _aStone-Miller, Rebecca
949 _aBurger, Richard
949 _aGrove, David C.
949 _aPasztory, Esther
949 _aDemarest, Arthur A.
949 _aKolata, Alan L.
949 _aSchaedel, Richard P.
949 _aDiehl, Richard A.
949 _aUmberger, Emily
949 _aHyslop, John
954 _aCulturas prehispanicas
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960 _aPerú
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