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Tlatilco, El Lugar de las Cosas Ocultas

  • Published by Fundacion Cultural Armella Spitalier

Tlatilco is fully described from the points of view of space and time location, of architecture, of customs, of ceramics and funeral rites and traditions. This piece of work mentions researchers such as Miguel Covarrubias, Roman Piña Chan, Arturo Romano, amongst others.

Spanish description:
Tlatilco, lugar en donde se asento una de las aldeas mas importantes de la Cuenca de Mexico, se desarrollo durante el Periodo Preclasico Temprano y Medio (1400-600 a. C.). Tanto sus vestigios arqueologicos como sus entierros han revelado interesantes aspectos de su vida cotidiana, su organizacion y su arte. Con este libro se pretende divulgar la importancia y riqueza de ese legado historico asi como generar el interes para protegerlo.

  • Published/Released: November 2008
  • Original Copyright: 2008
  • ISBN 13: 9789689342274
  • ISBN 10: 9689342274
  • Product number: 247025
  • Shipping Weight: 0.00 lbs (0.00 kgs)
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