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    por Merlín, Socorro
    Publicado 2022
    “…Prehispanic Amusements from the Mexica and Maya Cultures and their Traces in Time Abstract Two of the most important Mesoamerican cultures –the Mexica and the Mayan– practiced diverse forms of popular amusements, which left traces found up to the present century. …”
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    “…Extended observations and fifteen interviews were performed with adult male and female residents of three rural Mayan towns in Sololá Department, Guatemala using purposive sampling. …”
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    “…Citation: Rahman S, Housein Z, Dabrowska A, Mayán MD, Boobis AR, Hajji N. 2015. E2F1-mediated FOS induction in arsenic trioxide–induced cellular transformation: effects of global H3K9 hypoacetylation and promoter-specific hyperacetylation in vitro. …”
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    por Penprase, Bryan E
    Publicado 2011
    “…The book explores constellation lore from around the world, celestial alignments of monuments and temples, both from ancient and modern civilizations, and the role the sky has played in the cultures of the Greek, Egyptian, Babylonian, Native American, Chinese, Mayan, Aztec, and Inca. Models of the universe from each of these cultures are described clearly, and each culture’s explanation of the stars, planets, and other celestial objects are described. …”
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    por Brown, Penelope
    Publicado 2012
    “…Linguistic expressions of time often draw on spatial language, which raises the question of whether cultural specificity in spatial language and cognition is reflected in thinking about time. In the Mayan language Tzeltal, spatial language relies heavily on an absolute frame of reference utilizing the overall slope of the land, distinguishing an “uphill/downhill” axis oriented from south to north, and an orthogonal “crossways” axis (sunrise-set) on the basis of which objects at all scales are located. …”
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