Viajeros, selva, ciudades pérdidas e ídolos feos. Antigüedades americanas en el pensamiento americanista europeo del siglo XIX
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v26i0.209-232Abstract
This study examines some of the texts and images created by European and American travelers in the nineteenth century after visiting the Maya cities of southern Mexico, and their relationship to Mexican archaeology. Their contribution to the construction of European Americanist thought will be studied and characterized.Downloads
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