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The presentation to the book of Viajes y viajeros en Mesoamérica indígena y una historia de los haida del Pacífico norte. haida of the North Pacific, is aimed at learning about the advances in some of the fields already explored fields and to cover new ones, such as the goods that were exchanged and...

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Main Authors: García Barrios, Ana, Velásquez García, Erik
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
Published: Dykinson S.L 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10115/27781
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Summary:The presentation to the book of Viajes y viajeros en Mesoamérica indígena y una historia de los haida del Pacífico norte. haida of the North Pacific, is aimed at learning about the advances in some of the fields already explored fields and to cover new ones, such as the goods that were exchanged and the routes and roads by which and the routes and roads along which the exchange of goods, people and cultural traditions took place. of goods, people and cultural traditions. All this has allowed us to to host diverse contents and to focus our attention on trying to understand the different types of journeys different types of journeys identified in Mesoamerica: commercial journeys, as well as other types of travel that have surely been discussed before from other perspectives, but in this case they take on a different other perspectives, but in this case they take on importance because they are viewed from the the motivation of the trip, as is the case with women who move and travel dozens or hundreds of kilometers or hundreds of kilometers to get married; the nobles who traveled to other courts to form to other courts to train in literary, astronomical and sculptural knowledge, etc.; the nobles who traveled to other sculptural knowledge, etc.; the high dignitaries who moved to other cities to practice the ball game or simply to to practice the ball game or simply to witness rituals. Likewise, more specific more specific routes, such as processions, pilgrimages and other religious routes. processions, pilgrimages and other religious routes. Studies on ports, roads and routes are also essential to understand the important relationships the important relationships generated between the multitude of cities that during the Classic of cities that were active and interacting with each other during the Classic period. with each other. Likewise, the forced migrations of people are exposed as a motive for the mo La presentación de: Viajes y viajeros en Mesoamérica indígena y una historia de los haida del Pacífico norte. El ...