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The Burden of time

United Kingdom, 1991
tv-show

Episode number 5 of Series “Legacy”. Central American civilisation developed quite independently from those of the rest of the world, yet bears st..

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The Last horizon

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The Shock of the other

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Maya of Ancient and Modern Yucatan

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Legacy

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An Ecology of mind

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The Way of the ancestors

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At the threshold

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The Yucatec Maya: a case study in marriage and the family

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