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The past was never no longer: Teotihuacan maps as gathering of associations

Introduction: mapping associations of Teotihuacan

Merging myth and material metaphor in maps

Systematic mapping and urbanization studies of Teotihuacan

Map matters for persisting populations

Mercurial maps and pragmatic goals

Maps for modernity

Chapter 4 conclusions


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