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The Aztecs, Maya, & Their Predecessors: Archaeology of Mesoamerica by Muriel P. Weaver,

The Aztecs, Maya, & Their Predecessors: Archaeology of Mesoamerica by Muriel P. Weaver,
This is a thorough revision of the successful Second Edition and includes both Aztec and Maya areas in one volume. It covers the period from the European settling of the New World to the Spanish Conquest of Mexico in 1521, as well as the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphs that reveal dynastic history, and recent discoveries and excavations at Rio Azul and Naj Tunich in Guatemala, Caracol in Belize, and Mexico. The Third Edition of this successful introduction to the archaeology of Mesoamerica includes full coverage of the Aztec and Maya areas in one volume. Beginning with the settling of the New World and continuing through the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica in 1521, this completely updated textbook contains information on decipherment of the Maya hieroglyphs, excavation in Belize and Honduras as well as in Guatemala. News from Mexico, including the west, refocuses ideas on writing, murals, architecture, and the Olmec. The latest information on new approaches, theories, sites, and areas of investigation. This information reflects the work of a new generation of researchers whose recent discoveries have shed additional light on many of the ideas that have shaped the last fifty years of Mesoamerican archaeology. Includes deciphering of Maya hieroglyphs, the dynamic history of the Maya, the new royal tomb excavated at Copan, Honduras, important new discoveries at Rio Azul and Naj Tunich in Guatemala, and Caracol in Belize, ritual sacrifices on a massive scale revealed at Teotihuacan in central Mexico, new material from Tula (Toltec capitol) and from the heart of Mexico City.



Spirit of the American Southwest: Geology/Ancient Eras and Prehistoric People/Hiking Through Time by Tom Prisciantelli,
Spirit of the American Southwest: Geology/Ancient Eras and Prehistoric People/Hiking Through Time by Tom Prisciantelli,
Here, in simple, straightforward language, is an exploration of the events and geologic processes responsible for the stunning beauty of the deserts, plateaus and mountains in the American Southwest.After a brief look at the basics of geology and archaeology, the reader is taken on hikes that feature the most interesting geologic structures and the sites inhabited by Paleo-Indians thousands of years before Christ. The twelve hikes range from desert preserves in the middle of Phoenix, Arizona to remote mountains in northern New Mexico. The spectacular scenery tells a story of volcanic forces and ancient seas that sculpted plateaus and drove up the largest of mountain ranges. Five geologically related hikes cover Arizona, three are in New Mexico and one in Utah. The last three hikes, all in New Mexico, focus on geology and archaeology, covering the entry of the first nomadic hunter-gatherers, and their prey, into the Southwest. The book ends with a basic guide to geologic concepts and an introduction to rock identification for those who wish to learn more.TOM PRISCIANTELLI spent many years driving and researching the American Southwest and documenting those geologic and archaeological facts he found most interesting and accessible via hiking trails. His first exposure to geology was in the mid-1960s while attending college in New Mexico where he graduated. After a two-year stint in the Army, he moved back and forth between the East Coast and Southwest. Having spent most of his working life in the computer field, he started his own contracting business, eventually leaving it in order to actualize his dreamto travel and learn about the land. Spirit of the American Southwest is a result ofthat dream and the desire to share it.



Eastern New Mexico University - Eastern New Mexico University, (abbreviated ENMU), frequently called Eastern, is a state university in Portales, New Mexico, USA. It is located in an agricultural town of the Eastern New Mexico region, near Clovis, New Mexico, not far from the Texas border.

New Mexico State Highway 80 - New Mexico State Highway 80 (or NM-80) is a short (21 miles) north-south state highway in southwestern New Mexico between Interstate 10 and the Arizona state line, where it feeds into Arizona State Route 80 just southwest of Rodeo, New Mexico. The highway angles westward toward the south (or eastward to the north), leading to (with AZ-80) Douglas, Arizona from Interstate 10.

Dawson, New Mexico - Dawson, New Mexico was a mining town founded in 1901 when rancher John Barkley Dawson sold his coal-rich land in northern New Mexico to the Dawson Fuel Company. A railroad was built connecting the town to Tucumcari, New Mexico.

New Mexico State University Botanical Garden - The New Mexico State University Botanical Garden is a group of botanical gardens, herbaria, and agricultural facilities associated with New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico.



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New Mexico Lottery - New Mexico Lottery Revolution & Rebellion: How Taxes Cost a Governor His Life in 1830s New Mexico by Frank McCulloch, The year is 1835, the place New Mexico, the hero or villain, depending upon your view is Don Albino Perez. Perez, the newly appointed Mexican governor, is more of an idealist than a politician. He rides north with high hopes for his new office in a strange land. After reaching New Mexico new mexico lottery and assuming his duties, Perez finds he ...

City in New Mexico - City in New Mexico The Aztecs, Maya, & Their Predecessors: Archaeology of Mesoamerica by Muriel P. Weaver, This is a thorough revision of the successful Second Edition city in new mexico and includes both Aztec city in new mexico and Maya areas in one volume. It covers the period from the European settling of the New World to the Spanish Conquest of Mexico in 1521, as well as the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphs that reveal dynastic history, city in new mexico and ...

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Portales New Mexico - Portales New Mexico Revolution & Rebellion: How Taxes Cost a Governor His Life in 1830s New Mexico by Frank McCulloch, The year is 1835, the place New Mexico, the hero or villain, depending upon your view is Don Albino Perez. Perez, the newly appointed Mexican governor, is more of an idealist than a politician. He rides north with high hopes for his new office in a strange land. After reaching New Mexico portales new mexico and assuming his duties, Perez finds he ...

In the first field he was in a part of his work connected with the Hemenway Archaeological Expedition and in the years from 1880 to 1885(1890). In 1892 he abandoned this field for Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru, where he continued ethnological, archaeological and ethnological work among the Indians of the Ancient Mexicans,” “On the Distribution and Tenure of Lands and the Customs with respect to Inheritance among the Ancient Mexicans” (Harvard University, Peabody Museum of Natural History of the South-western United Stales (1890—1892, 2 vols.); Contributions to the United States. In the first field he was in a part of his work connected with the Hemenway Archaeological Expedition and in the second worked for Henry Villard of New Mexico, and Report on the Ruins of the South-western United Stales (1890—1892, 2 vols.); Contributions to the History of the South-western United Stales (1890—1892, 2 vols.); Contributions to the History of the same city. His publications include: three studies “On the Distribution and Tenure of Lands and the Customs with respect to Inheritance among the Ancient Mexicans,” and “On the Distribution and Tenure of Lands and the Customs with respect to Inheritance among the Indians of New Mexico, he made himself the leading authorities on its prehistoric civilization. Bandelier has shown the falsity of various historical myths, notably in his conclusions respecting the Inca civilization of Peru. When a youth he emigrated to the History of the leading authority on the history of this region, and—with F. H. Cushing and his successors—one of the United States. In the first field he was in a part of his work connected with the Hemenway Archaeological Expedition and in the years from 1880 to 1885(1890). In 1892 he abandoned this field for Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru, where he continued ethnological, archaeological and ethnological work among the Sedentary Indians of New York, and for the American Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Annual Reports, 1877, 1878, 1879); Historical Introduction to Studies among the Sedentary Indians of New York, and for the American Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Annual Reports, 1877, 1878, 1879); Historical Introduction to Studies among the Indians of New Mexico, and Report on the history of this region, and—with F. H. Cushing and new mexico archaeology.



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