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featured item Twelve Pre-columbian Grooved Axes, W. Mexico
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National Geographic Archeological Map

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: Bindings: History: Pre 1970   item# 295933 (stock# IRP3)

National Geographic Archeological Map
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$10.00 

This used ARCHEOLOGICAL MAP OF MIDDLE AMERICA (IRP3) was published in 1968 by National Geographic Magazine. The 19" x 25" folded multi-colored and indexed map locates archaeological sites in the south half of Mexico including the entire Yucatan, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and western Honduras. Included are inset site maps of Teotihuacan, Monte Alban, Chichen Itza, and Tikal. A larger inset map shows the Valley of Mexico and a chronological table shows the periods of major cultural ...click for details

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