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Mesoamerican Worlds

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Davíd Carrasco (Harvard University) and Eduardo Matos Moctezuma (El Colegio Nacional, Mexico), General Editors

Mesoamerican Worlds: From the Olmec to the Danzantes was devoted to the study of historical phenomena within particular traditions of Mesoamerica and in relation to other cultures. This series integrated the work of archaeology, archaeoastronomy, art history, history of religions, social thought, and urban studies.

Carrying the Word

The Concheros Dance in Mexico City

Conquered Conquistadors

The Lienzo de Quauhquechollan, A Nahua Vision of the Conquest of Guatemala

Empires of Time

Calendars, Clocks, and Cultures

Revised Edition

In the Realm of Nachan Kan

Postclassic Maya Archaeology at Laguna De On, Belize

Invasion and Transformation

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Conquest of Mexico

Maya Daykeeping

Three Calendars from Highland Guatemala

Mesoamerica's Classic Heritage

From Teotihuacan to the Aztecs

Mesoamerican Ritual Economy

Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives

Mexico's Indigenous Communities

Their Lands and Histories, 1500-2010

Mockeries and Metamorphoses of an Aztec God

Tezcatlipoca, "Lord of the Smoking Mirror"

Negotiation within Domination

New Spain's Indian Pueblos Confront the Spanish State

Networks of Power

Political Relations in the Late Postclassic Naco Valley

Rabinal Achi

A Fifteenth-Century Maya Dynastic Drama

Representing Aztec Ritual

Performance, Text, and Image in the Work of Sahagun

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Ruins of the Past

The Use and Perception of Abandoned Structures in the Maya Lowlands

Skywatching in the Ancient World

New Perspectives in Cultural Astronomy

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