A Study of ArcheologySouthern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, 1983 - Social Science - 263 pages |
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Page 52
... mounds so abundant at Chichen Itza , which presumably cover whatever is left of the domestic structure . ( p . 93 ) But as the matter stands today , we have a single report on four house mounds and part of a fifth excavated in 1932 by ...
... mounds so abundant at Chichen Itza , which presumably cover whatever is left of the domestic structure . ( p . 93 ) But as the matter stands today , we have a single report on four house mounds and part of a fifth excavated in 1932 by ...
Page 53
... mounds actually were residential or not . It is quite obvious from the report that his interest in the Benque Viejo mounds was in their production of pottery which could be used for comparative purposes . The mounds as vestiges of ...
... mounds actually were residential or not . It is quite obvious from the report that his interest in the Benque Viejo mounds was in their production of pottery which could be used for comparative purposes . The mounds as vestiges of ...
Page 58
... mound . Five meters had been cut off the mound to enlarge a football field , but the bounce of an Association football would hardly endanger the structure , and there were some 198 other mounds in the site . Perhaps Dr. Villacorta was ...
... mound . Five meters had been cut off the mound to enlarge a football field , but the bounce of an Association football would hardly endanger the structure , and there were some 198 other mounds in the site . Perhaps Dr. Villacorta was ...
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