Ball-Game Scenes and Ball-Courts in West Mexican Archaeology. A Problem in Chronology
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v5i0.33-44Abstract
El juego de pelota siempre ha sido considerado como prueba de la existencia de relaciones entre Mesoamérica y el Suroeste de los Estados Unidos. Pero, hasta la fecha, teníamos escasos datos acerca de la existencia del juego en el área intermedia, correspondiente al Occidente de México, salvo algunas evidencias respecto al juego actual en Nayarit. Se conocen ahora un petrograbado, seis maquetas y más de 21 canchas de juego de pelota en el Occidente. Resulta entonces posible y necesario hacer un análisis preliminar de esos datos, lo que nos permite demostrar cómo, a partir del área mesoamericana, dos influencias diferentes llegaron a modificar la cultura del Occidente.Downloads
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