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The Architectural Context of Caches, Burials, and Other Ritual Activities for the Classic Period Maya (as Reflected at Caracol, Belize)
The Architectural Context of Caches, Burials, and Other Ritual Activities for the Classic Period Maya (as Reflected at Caracol, Belize)
The Architectural Context of Caches, Burials, and Other Ritual Activities for the Classic Period Maya (as Reflected at Caracol, Belize)
Chase, D. Z. (author) / Chase, A. F. (author) / Houston, S. D.
Symposium; Stephen D. Houston, editor, Function and meaning in classic Maya architecture; a symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 7th and 8th October 1994 ; 1994 ; Washington, DC
1998-01-01
34 pages
Derived from the symposium; Includes index
Conference paper
English
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