Long-regarded as an archaeologically significant bridge between the great civilizations of South and MesoAmerica, Central America has given rise to a wealth of archaeological data. This work provides a wide-ranging synthetic treatment of the region, from the earliest Paleoindians to the decline of the native populations in the seventeenth century. Taking evidence from linguistics, genetics and archaeology, the book presents a new model for the evolution of local populations.
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