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Culture and History: Subregional Variation Among the Maya
Liliana R. Goldin, Brenda Rosenbaum
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Maya
100%
Pre-Hispanic
66%
Hispanic
33%
Mexico
33%
Guatemala
33%
Ecological Condition
33%
Cultural Complex
33%
Peasants
33%
Wage Labour
33%
Cultural Traditions
33%
Area Share
33%
Maya Indians
33%
Capitalist Systems
33%
Chiapas
33%
Oral Tradition
33%
Arts and Humanities
Mayas
100%
Pre-hispanic
50%
Similarities
25%
Expression
25%
Mexico
25%
Ecological
25%
Cultural Tradition
25%
Chiapas
25%
Cultural complex
25%
Oral Tradition
25%
Social Sciences
Mayas
100%
Mexico
25%
Indians
25%
Wage Labor
25%
Cultural Tradition
25%
Market Economy
25%
Oral Tradition
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Capitalism
100%