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local or
intermittent conventions run by fandom, such as the
series of
Mexicons that ran from 1984 to 1994.
There are
substantially larger events run by...
- Karl-Herbert. “The Maya Site of
Xpuhil Aserradero, Campeche, Mexico.”
Mexicon, vol. 32, no. 6, 2010, pp. 133–135.[2] Proskouriakoff, Tatiana, et al....
- Stephen, and
Michael Coe (2004) "Has
Isthmian Writing Been Deciphered?",
Mexicon XXV: 151–161. Justeson, John S., and
Terrence Kaufman (1993), "A Decipherment...
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Carlos (2003). "Mayapan's Scribe: A Link with
classic Maya Artists".
Mexicon. XXV: 120–123. Reents-Budet,
Doreen (1998). "Elite Maya
Pottery and Artisans...
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Victoria R. (December 2007). "A Quarter-Century of
Mayan Linguistics".
Mexicon. 29 (6): 138–47. ISSN 0720-5988. JSTOR 23759758. OCLC 5821915. Brittenham...
- The
Cosmogonic Symbolism of the
Corbeled Vault in Maya Architecture.
Mexicon Volume XXIV, No. 2, April. Fields,
Virginia M. (1991).
Iconographic heritage...
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businessmen in
Mexico by CNN, and one of the 100 most
important businessmen in
Mexicon by Expansión
magazine in 2019. He is also a
member of the
Citizen Security...
- 2016. Matheny, Ray T. "Update,
Project El Mirador, Peten, Guatemala."
Mexicon, vol. 9, no. 4 (1987): pp. 85–91 Fowler,
William R. Jr.; Demarest, Arthur...
- 174–175 Smith,
Michael E. (2014). "The
Aztecs Paid Taxes, Not Tribute".
Mexicon. 36 (1): 19–22. ISSN 0720-5988. JSTOR 43857654.
Smith 1997, pp. 176–182...
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Death God, and
Creation Mythology of
Burial Shaft Temples at Mayapan.
Mexicon 29:77–85. M****on,
Marilyn A. and
Carlos Peraza Lope (2005). "Nuevas Investigaciones...