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- El Palmillo is a Mesoamerican classic Period archaeological site located in the Valley of Oaxaca, ****ociated with the pre-Columbian Zapotec civilization...
- Zapotec sites include Lambityeco, Dainzú, Mitla, Yagul, San José Mogote, El Palmillo and Zaachila. The Zapotecs were a sedentary culture living in villages...
- Cuilapan and Zaachila in the Valle Grande and Lambityeco, Mitla, and El Palmillo in the eastern Tlacolula arm. The latter is the focus of an ongoing project...
- (Alphéraky, 1889) Sideridis vindemialis (Guenée, 1852) Sideridis palmillo is now Tricholita palmillo (Barner, 1907) Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database...
- Cortés, Cuernavaca Palenque El Palmar (Chiapas) El Palmar (Quintana Roo) El Palmillo Panhale Paquime Paso de la Amada Pechal Peralta (Mesoamerican site) Pestac...
- studies mostly focused on household excavations at three sites (Ejutla, El Palmillo, and the Mitla Fortress). Most recently, he excavated at Lambityeco in...
- knudsoni Crabo & Lafontaine, 2009 Tricholita notata Strecker, 1898 Tricholita palmillo (Barnes, 1907) Tricholita signata (Walker, 1860) Natural History Museum...
- Santa Isabel Gold, Silver, Coal Valle de San Juan Gold, Silver Venadillo Palmillo, Calamonte, Frías, Tulcán Gold, Silver, Galena, Pyrite, Quartz Valle del...
- with Central America. One example of this is the archeological site of El Palmillo, which was a major weaving center, with the weaving of various fibers established...
- Zapotec sites include Lambityeco, Dainzu, Mitla, Yagul, San José Mogote, El Palmillo and Zaachila. The Zapotec language belongs to a language family called...