Mesoamerican Memory. Rain-fed corn and rituality in the region of Nevado de Toluca, State of México
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https://doi.org/10.15381/is.v22i40.15834Keywords:
maize; production system based on rainy season and moist soil; ritual and world conceptualization; Mesoamerican calendrical accounts.Abstract
This article approaches maize cultivation in a lake area with snow-capped volcanoes, through a production system based on rainy season and moist soil, its connection with some rituals and world conceptualizations, in relation with two Mesoamerican calendrical accounts.
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