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Summary
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures is the first comprehensive reference source to chronicle Pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mesoamerica, defined as the lands stretching from Mexico to the southern tip of Central America. With more than 600 articles, it is invaluable for those interested in the rich heritage of this land. Encompassing the great civilizations of the pre-Columbian era (including the Olmec, Aztec, and Maya peoples) up through the colonial and postcolonial periods, the Encyclopedia covers art, archaeology, religious studies, anthropology, history, and historiography of the region in fully cross-referenced, signed articles by the leading scholars in the discipline.
ISBN
9780195188431
ISSN
0195108159
Series
Oxford digital reference shelf;
Publication Date
January 2006
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Keywords
University, Central, Press, York:, 0195188438, Mexico, Cultures, 9780195188431, Oxford, 0195108159, Indians, America, New, David, Encyclopedias, Encyclopedia, Mesoamerican, Carrasco, Antiquities, 2006
Language
English
Comments
The Oxford Digital Reference Shelf is an exciting new initiative offering libraries the opportunity to purchase electronic editions of an expanding range of Oxford's award-winning scholarly reference titles in the Arts, Literature and Language, History and Culture, and Science. Copyright © Oxford University Press 2006. All Rights Reserved Old URL: http://ecommons.asburyseminary.edu/xmlui/handle/10910/49