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Inca mythology / Huaca / Maya civilization / Pre-Columbian era / Procession / Moche / Inca Empire / Sacbe / Kaminaljuyu / Americas / Andean civilizations / Archaeology
Date: 2014-07-25 11:09:49
Inca mythology
Huaca
Maya civilization
Pre-Columbian era
Procession
Moche
Inca Empire
Sacbe
Kaminaljuyu
Americas
Andean civilizations
Archaeology

Processions in the Ancient Americas: Approaches and Perspectives Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Studies Symposium 2014 Traci Ardren, Sacbe Processions and Classic Maya Urban Culture. Classic Maya cities utilized pageantry

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