The Kukulcan divinity and its relation to the Chichen Itza war, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2009v16n22p111Abstract
This article aims to present some material evidences of the existence of a warlike cult focused on personage known in the Yucatán archaeology: Kukulcán. Firstly, we discuses about this god, then we treat the sacred space’s theme, and we finalize this text showing the divinity manifest yourself on the archaeological vestiges of Chichén Itzá.Downloads
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2010-11-23
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Navarro, A. G. (2010). The Kukulcan divinity and its relation to the Chichen Itza war, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Esboços: Histories in Global Contexts, 16(22), 111–126. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2009v16n22p111
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