The cannibalism of the Aztecs ... : Did domesticated dogs and fowls exist in New-Spain at the arrival of conquerors?.

  • Putte, Jean van de.
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[1912]
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The cannibalism of the Aztecs ... : Did domesticated dogs and fowls exist in New-Spain at the arrival of conquerors?. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Ghent] : [Van Doosselaere], [1912]

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28 pages ; 25 cm

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In English and French
At head of t-.p.: To the president and members of the International Congress of Americanists, XVIII. Session, May 27-June 1, 1912. London.--(Did not appear in the Proceedings)

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