A History of Cacao in West Mexico: Implications for Mesoamerica and U.S. Southwest Connections
A History of Cacao in West Mexico: Implications for Mesoamerica and U.S. Southwest Connections
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New York: Springer
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Cacao economies in far western Mexico developed between AD 850/900 and 1350+ along with the adoption of a political-religious complex centered on the solar deity Xochipilli as the Aztatlán culture became integrated into expanding political, economic, and information networks of highland and southern Mesoamerica. The Xochipilli complex significantly...
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A History of Cacao in West Mexico: Implications for Mesoamerica and U.S. Southwest Connections
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1059-0161
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1573-7756
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10.1007/s10814-018-9125-7