San Luis Potosí y Gran Tunal en el Chichimecatlán del México antiguo : arqueología y etnohistoria / François Rodriguez-Loubet ; traducción de Concepción Asuar.
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Lenguaje original: Francés Detalles de publicación: San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí : El Colegio de San Luis, 2016Edición: 1a edDescripción: 264 p. : il., mapas algunos a color ; 28 cmISBN: 9786079401917Tema(s): Chichimecas | Indios de México -- México -- San Luis Potosí (Estado)Clasificación LoC:F1219.8.C55 | R6318 2016Resumen: The Chichimeca people are mostly ignored, and what is known about them is what was reported by their enemies: the Aztecs and the Spanish conquerors. Both, in the majority of cases, stated that these peoples, who occupied by the north of Mexico and almost all the current Southeast half of the United States, were extremely wild, immoral without any form of spirituality, with no laws of any kind, and in their words, they were not true humans, but "uncivil, dirty dogs."Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro | Centro de Documentación y Archivos Digitales de IIC-Museo | Acervo General | F1219.8.C55 R6318 2016 (Browse shelf(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Disponible | IIC010077 |
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The Chichimeca people are mostly ignored, and what is known about them is what was reported by their enemies: the Aztecs and the Spanish conquerors. Both, in the majority of cases, stated that these peoples, who occupied by the north of Mexico and almost all the current Southeast half of the United States, were extremely wild, immoral without any form of spirituality, with no laws of any kind, and in their words, they were not true humans, but "uncivil, dirty dogs."