Archaeological Researches at Teotihuacan, Mexico.

The field data and archaeological analysis of the first controlled excavations of the vast "City of the Gods" in central Mexico.

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Kaituhi matua: Linné, Sigvald, 1899-1986
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Brunius, Staffan, Cowgill, George L.
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Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2003.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Contents; Foreword: The Early Swedish Americanist Tradition and the Contributions of Sigvald Linn (18991986) / Staffan Brunius; Introduction to the 2003 Edition: Xolalpan after Seventy Years / George L. Cowgill; Archaeological Researches at Teotihuacan, Mexico; Contents; Preface; Introductory Notes; Part I; Excursions into Mexican Antiquity; The Archaeological City of Teotihuacan; Part II; Archaeological Excavation Work at Teotihuacan in 1932; Part III; The Finds; Archaeological Finds of the Teotihuacan Culture; Part IV; Archaeological Finds of the Mazapan Culture; Part V.
  • Finds of the Aztec CulturePart VI; Miscellaneous Pottery Finds from Various Sites and of Various Cultures; The Archaeological Site between Xolalpan and Las Palmas; Stray Finds of Teotihuacan Pottery below the Floors at Xolalpan; Foreign Elements among the Ceramic Finds; Polished Red Ware; Plumbate Ware; Pottery with Impressed Ornamentation; Pottery with Moulded Ornaments; Pottery with Impressed Patterns of Textile Plant Fibres; Earthenware.