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Civilizations / Pre-Columbian art / Teotihuacan / Archaeoastronomy / Janet Catherine Berlo / Feathered Serpent / Esther Pasztory / Mesoamerican ballgame / Doris Heyden / Americas / Mesoamerica / Area studies
Date: 2011-04-29 12:19:14
Civilizations
Pre-Columbian art
Teotihuacan
Archaeoastronomy
Janet Catherine Berlo
Feathered Serpent
Esther Pasztory
Mesoamerican ballgame
Doris Heyden
Americas
Mesoamerica
Area studies

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