An edition of Twin Tollans (2011)

Twin Tollans

Chichen Itza, Tula, and the epiclassic to early postclassic Mesoamerican world

revised ed.
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Twin Tollans
Jeff Karl Kowalski
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An edition of Twin Tollans (2011)

Twin Tollans

Chichen Itza, Tula, and the epiclassic to early postclassic Mesoamerican world

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Twin Tollans: Chichen Itza, Tula, and the epiclassic to early postclassic Mesoamerican world
2011, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
in English - revised ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Originally papers presented at a two-day colloquium, "Rethinking Chichén Itzá, Tula and Tollan," held at Dumbarton Oaks February 19-20, 2000.

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Washington, DC

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Dewey Decimal Class
972/.01
Library of Congress
F1435.1.C5 T95 2011, F1435.1.C5T95 2011

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL24848131M
ISBN 13
9780884023722
LCCN
2011017155

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