Alexandre Tokovinine

Alexandre Tokovinine is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alabama.

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Cover: Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Volume 3: Part 4: YaxchilanCorpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Volume 3: Part 4: YaxchilanFash, Barbara W.
Tokovinine, Alexandre
Graham, Ian
Fash, Barbara W.
PAPERBACK12/06/2022$75.00
Cover: Place and Identity in Classic Maya NarrativesPlace and Identity in Classic Maya NarrativesTokovinine, AlexandrePAPERBACK11/11/2013$39.95
Cover: Ancient Maya Art at Dumbarton OaksAncient Maya Art at Dumbarton OaksPillsbury, Joanne
Doutriaux, Miriam
Ishihara-Brito, Reiko
Tokovinine, Alexandre
HARDCOVER06/04/2012$90.00
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