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- 2010542093 abstract "Shows the greatness of Anáhuac architecture, the original name of the territory even before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in Mexico, and the development achieved by different cultures emerged in the ancient and vast area. The author describes a number of cities and buildings of cultures: Olmeca, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotecs, Teotihuacan and Aztec Purépecha. The historical past was great and its greatest merit lies in having built and developed large cities, without any external influence, where its builders conjugated with singular skill and harmony, open and closed spaces, masterfully exploiting climatic and topographic conditions contrasting regions of Anáhuac. The book is a product of a decade of hard work developed at the Research Centre Habitat (CIDEHAB ), School of Engineering and Architecture, campus Tecamachalco, National Polytechnic Institute. The text includes an abundance of photographs taken by the author through visits to various regions of the country. .".
- 2010542093 contributor B12040312.
- 2010542093 coverage "Mexico Antiquities.".
- 2010542093 created "2009.".
- 2010542093 date "2009".
- 2010542093 date "2009.".
- 2010542093 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2010542093 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-250) and index.".
- 2010542093 description "Orígenes del hombre americano -- Periodo Preclásico -- Periodo Clásico -- Periodo Posclásico -- Otras regiones de Anáhuac durante el Posclásico.".
- 2010542093 description "Shows the greatness of Anáhuac architecture, the original name of the territory even before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in Mexico, and the development achieved by different cultures emerged in the ancient and vast area. The author describes a number of cities and buildings of cultures: Olmeca, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotecs, Teotihuacan and Aztec Purépecha. The historical past was great and its greatest merit lies in having built and developed large cities, without any external influence, where its builders conjugated with singular skill and harmony, open and closed spaces, masterfully exploiting climatic and topographic conditions contrasting regions of Anáhuac. The book is a product of a decade of hard work developed at the Research Centre Habitat (CIDEHAB ), School of Engineering and Architecture, campus Tecamachalco, National Polytechnic Institute. The text includes an abundance of photographs taken by the author through visits to various regions of the country. .".
- 2010542093 extent "263 p. :".
- 2010542093 identifier "6071701694".
- 2010542093 identifier "9786071701695".
- 2010542093 issued "2009".
- 2010542093 issued "2009.".
- 2010542093 language "spa".
- 2010542093 publisher "México : Trillas,".
- 2010542093 spatial "Mexico Antiquities.".
- 2010542093 spatial "Mexico.".
- 2010542093 subject "F1219.3.A6 G37 2009".
- 2010542093 subject "Indian architecture Mexico.".
- 2010542093 subject "Indians of Mexico Antiquities.".
- 2010542093 tableOfContents "Orígenes del hombre americano -- Periodo Preclásico -- Periodo Clásico -- Periodo Posclásico -- Otras regiones de Anáhuac durante el Posclásico.".
- 2010542093 title "Arquitectura en Anáhuac / Adrián García Dueñas.".
- 2010542093 type "text".