Political Identity and Archaeology in Northeast Honduras
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"Political Identity and Archaeology in Northeast Honduras fills a substantive void in the scholarship on the origins of complex societies and the Central American political landscape. Author Thomas Cuddy draws on previously unexamined research conducted by anthropologist William Duncan Strong …
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"Political Identity and Archaeology in Northeast Honduras fills a substantive void in the scholarship on the origins of complex societies and the Central American political landscape. Author Thomas Cuddy draws on previously unexamined research conducted by anthropologist William Duncan Strong during a 1933 expedition to find the southern reaches of Maya culture."--Jacket.
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