Algo Sobre los Zapotecas y los Edificios de Mitla
Author: Galindo y Villa, Jesus (1867-1937)
Year: 1905
Publisher: Museo Nacional
Place: Mexico City
Description:
48+[45 plates] pages with one map and figures. Quarto (11 3/4" x 8 1/4") originally issued in wrappers. Photographs by Waite. Conferencias del Museo Nacional, Seccion de Arqueologia. First edition.
Mitla is the second-most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture. The site is located 44 km from the city of Oaxaca, in the upper end of the Tlacolula Valley, one of the three cold, high valleys that form the Central Valleys Region of the state.
Condition:
Rebound in beige cloth with original front wrapper bound in, some edge wear to pages else about a very good copy.
Year: 1905
Publisher: Museo Nacional
Place: Mexico City
Description:
48+[45 plates] pages with one map and figures. Quarto (11 3/4" x 8 1/4") originally issued in wrappers. Photographs by Waite. Conferencias del Museo Nacional, Seccion de Arqueologia. First edition.
Mitla is the second-most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture. The site is located 44 km from the city of Oaxaca, in the upper end of the Tlacolula Valley, one of the three cold, high valleys that form the Central Valleys Region of the state.
Condition:
Rebound in beige cloth with original front wrapper bound in, some edge wear to pages else about a very good copy.