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The Prehistory of the Tuxtlas
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Anthropology
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/ Ethnic Studies
/ HISTORY
/ Interpretation
/ Latin America
/ Mental illness
/ Mexico
/ Native American Studies
/ Neuropsychological tests
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
2007
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The Prehistory of the Tuxtlas
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Anthropology
/ Diagnosis
/ Ethnic Studies
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/ Interpretation
/ Latin America
/ Mental illness
/ Mexico
/ Native American Studies
/ Neuropsychological tests
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
2007
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The Prehistory of the Tuxtlas
2007
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Robert Santley's The Prehistory of the Tuxtlas explores the rise and demise of complex society in the Tuxtla Mountains of southern Veracruz, Mexico. Santley synthesizes over twenty-five years of survey and excavation at the site of Matacapan and the surrounding region. He recounts the development of state-level society at Matacapan from its formative-period roots through the height of its economic and political entanglements with the great city of Teotihuacan in the Basin of Mexico to its denouement after AD 1000.
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University of New Mexico Press
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0826340695, 9780826340696
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