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Mesolore : exploring Mesoamerican culture / director and producer, Liza Bakewell ; authors, Liza Bakewell and Byron Hamann.
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English
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Version 2.0.
Published/Created
Providence, R.I. : Brown University ; [Wilmington, DE] : [Available from Scholarly Resources, Inc.], ©2001.
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2 CD-ROMs : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Firestone Library - Microforms Services (Film B)
COMPUTER FILE 332
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Indigenous peoples of Mexico
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Summary note
"An interactive, cross-disciplinary introduction to current North American and European scholarship on Mesoamerica and Native American issues"--Scholarly Resources Inc. web site
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Includes bibliographical references.
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System requirements: Quicktime 4.0; 133 MHz or faster, 32 MB RAM; Macintosh: OS 8.1 or newer, PowerMac; Windows: Windows 95 or 98, Pentium.
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ISBN
0970761503
9780970761507
OCLC
48528665
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