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The Pipil Migrations in Mesoamerica:
2019Drawing on comparative studies of migrations from the U.S. Southeast and Southwest, I propose a new model for the interpretation of the Pipil migrations from central Mexico to southeastern Mesoamerica. These studies indicate that identity politics associated with cultural construction (sensu Pauketat) are often closely related to historical processes ...
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1999
Abstract During the last four decades, the development of the agricultural sector in Central America has focused on increasing production, resulting in an irrational expansion of the land base that is devoted to agriculture. This irrational expansion has serious consequences for the resources that sustain development, especially on ...
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Abstract During the last four decades, the development of the agricultural sector in Central America has focused on increasing production, resulting in an irrational expansion of the land base that is devoted to agriculture. This irrational expansion has serious consequences for the resources that sustain development, especially on ...
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2002
Abstract Of the nearly five million people who are called Maya, the largest single group belongs to the Yucatan Peninsula, which is divided among the Mexican states of Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo and the northern parts of Guatemala and Belize.
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Abstract Of the nearly five million people who are called Maya, the largest single group belongs to the Yucatan Peninsula, which is divided among the Mexican states of Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo and the northern parts of Guatemala and Belize.
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1 Introduction: Urban Commerce in Ancient Mesoamerica
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 2021Elizabeth H Paris
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