Space and Place in the Mexican Landscape
The Evolution of a Colonial City
978-1-58544-583-7 Cloth
7 x 9.5 x 0 in
200 pp. 53 b&w photos., 6 illus., 61 maps., 32 figs.
Pub Date: 04/19/2007
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The authors, then, construct a “metaphysical archeology” of space and place in the built landscape of Mexico. In the process, they identify the intangible, spiritual aspects of this land.
Not only scholars of architecture, but also archeologists and anthropologists—particularly those interested in Mexican backgrounds and culture—will appreciate the authors’ approach and conclusions.
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Published by Texas A&M University Press