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A Fuego y Sangre: Early Zapotec Imperialism in the Cuicatlán Cañada, Oaxaca
University of Michigan Press, 1983 eISBN: 978-1-951538-11-8 | Paper: 978-0-932206-97-8 Library of Congress Classification GN2.M52 no. 16 Dewey Decimal Classification 306
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this volume, Elsa M. Redmond reconstructs the history of the Cuicatec region in Oaxaca, Mexico, from the Middle Formative period through the Lomas phase, when the Zapotec state based at Monte Albán took control, into the Trujano phase and the Spanish conquest. Redmond integrates archaeological data and sixteenth-century ethnohistoric records to inform her study of the political and social strategies of the Cuicatec region during these time periods. From 1977 to 1978, Redmond conducted an archaeological survey in this region, and she presents the results of that fieldwork here. See other books on: Cuicatlán Cañada | Cuicatlán Cañada (Mexico) | Indians of Mexico | Oaxaca | Zapotec Indians See other titles from University of Michigan Press |
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