Nottes [sic] sur différens points qui dépendent de mon ouvrage de Mexico : et de continuation de mes recherches a mon départ pour le Yucatan 1834. 1834-1837.

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Nottes [sic] sur différens points qui dépendent de mon ouvrage de Mexico : et de continuation de mes recherches a mon départ pour le Yucatan 1834. 1834-1837.

Volume 25 of Waldeck's notebooks, containing comments and observations on topics pertaining to Aztec and Mayan culture, compiled in 1834 in preparation for his upcoming trip to the Yucatan, with additions and corrections from 1835-1837.

155, [5] p., bound : ill. ; 20 cm.

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