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anthropology research dating to the
early twentieth century. Archaeologists,
ethnohistorians, historians, and
cultural anthropologists continue to work to develop...
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acceptable ethnohistory." In the mid to late 20th century, a
number of
ethnohistorians of
Mexico began to
systematically publish many
colonial alphabetic...
- more of a
hegemonic confederacy than a
single system of government.
Ethnohistorian Ross H****ig has
argued that the
Aztec empire is best
understood as an...
- were
regarded as
sacred religious relics. On the
other hand, some
ethnohistorians say the
Aztec leaders did not view the
Spaniards as
supernatural in...
- 9
September 1975) was a
leading English Mesoamerican archaeologist,
ethnohistorian, and epigrapher.
While working in the
United States, he
dominated Maya...
- the Caribbean, and much of
Central and
South America. In 1871,
early ethnohistorian Daniel Garrison Brinton referred to the Taíno
people as the
Island Arawak...
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Harcourt Brown FRSC (born
December 30, 1940) is an American–Canadian
ethnohistorian. She is
professor emerita of
history at the
University of
Winnipeg and...
- 1957) is an
American Mesoamericanist, Mayanist,
iconographer and
ethnohistorian,
known for his
publications and
research into the pre-Columbian cultures...
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December 1, 2006) was a
Canadian archaeologist, anthropologist, and
ethnohistorian. He was
appointed the
James McGill Professor at
McGill University in...
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conquest is
known through the work of archaeologists, epigraphers, and
ethnohistorians, who
analyze Mesoamerican indigenous m****cripts,
particularly Aztec...