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The Mexican National Museum of Anthropology
ÀúÀÚ : Ignacio Bernal, Irmgard Groth , Carolyn B. Czitrom, Roman Pina-Chan,
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 The Mexican National Museum of Anthropology in Chapultepec Park, opened in 1964, embodies entirely new conceptions of musuem design. This book (written by a director of the museum and by two of the curators) follows the plan of the museum. After the opening chapter by Dr. Bernal, who surveys the history of the museum, Roman Pina-Chan describes the archaeological section of the building. The halls in the ethnographical section present the indigenous peoples of Mexico as they have survived to this day: Their dwellings, costume, languages, customs, occupations and environment. The text is lavishly accompanied by illustrations of the museum's varied riches.
 
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The origins aums and achievements of the museum: Ignacio Bernal 7
The archaeological section: Roman Rina-Chan 14
Hall 1 Introduction to Anthropology 14
Map: Regions and Archaeological Sites of Mesoanerica 18
Chronological Table 19
Hall 2 Mesoanerica 20
      3 The origins 20
      4 The Preclassic Period in the Central Highlands 33
      5 Teotihuacan 47
      6 The Toltecs 62
      7 The Mexica 77
      8 The Cultures of Oaxaca 95
      9 The Gulf Coast Cultures 109
      10 The Maya 131
      11 The North of Mexico 131
      12 Western Mexico 152
The ethnographical section: Fernand Camara-Barbachano 174
Map: Main Cultural Areas of Mexico 194
Glossary 210 Museum Catalogue Numbers 213
Index of Names 214