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and avocados. Men hunted and fished shark, turtle, deer, armadillo, opossums, and frogs. Women raised turkeys and dogs. Peasants as well as nobles ate corn porridge in the morning. Lunch was the main meal of the day and consisted of manioc, bean stew or even a rich meat sauce for the nobles. Fish and
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2542:Architecture
2538:Architecture
2532:Gender Roles
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2200:Timoto–Cuica
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1980:Casma–Sechin
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2562:Road System
2451:Mathematics
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2170:San Agustín
2120:Monte Verde
1797:Teotihuacan
1689:Mesoamerica
1584:Coles Creek
1569:Anishinaabe
1526:Archaeology
636:, Veracruz.
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470:Totonacapan
355:Totonacapan
291:Teotihuacán
250:Totonacapan
2765:Tisquesusa
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206:, Spanish
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2060:Las Vegas
1946:Atacameño
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1742:Epi-Olmec
1732:Cuicuilco
1674:Troyville
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1127:Purépecha
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950:2007-2392
735:CRC Press
618:Huehuetla
588:Poza Rica
576:, Tajín,
505:Tlaxcalan
419:plantains
411:tortillas
301:Etymology
198:Languages
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2975:Category
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2030:Diaguita
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1837:Veraguas
1832:Veracruz
1812:Tlatilco
1624:Mogollon
1531:Cultures
1509:Americas
1365:Awakatek
1339:Qʼeqchiʼ
1319:Ocuiltec
1309:Lacandon
1304:Jakaltek
1299:Guarijio
1253:Wixarika
1238:Tepehuán
1233:Popoluca
1213:Cuicatec
1137:Tlapanec
1132:Rarámuri
960:133-154.
676:See also
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634:Misantla
630:Yecuatla
614:Coatepec
592:Pantepec
570:Papantla
516:Language
489:Cempoala
481:Papantla
432:feathers
426:Clothing
392:Veracruz
359:Papantla
335:Cempoala
311:Cempoala
287:El Tajín
285:city of
271:Veracruz
236:Language
211:Religion
183:Veracruz
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149:Veracruz
2981:Totonac
2769:Tundama
2698:Peoples
2683:History
2678:History
2673:History
2669:History
2663:Cuisine
2658:Cuisine
2653:Cuisine
2648:Cuisine
2644:Cuisine
2502:Warfare
2497:Warfare
2492:Warfare
2488:Warfare
2482:Society
2477:Economy
2466:Society
2461:Society
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2327:Writing
2321:Quechua
2306:Nahuatl
2273:Capital
2210:Toyopán
2190:Tairona
2100:Mapuche
2015:Chiripa
1990:Chancay
1961:Cañaris
1936:Amotape
1931:El Abra
1847:Zapotec
1827:Totonac
1802:Tepanec
1787:Quelepa
1757:Mezcala
1747:Huastec
1717:Cholula
1707:Capacha
1702:Acolhua
1659:Sinagua
1634:Patayan
1604:Hohokam
1594:Fremont
1400:Kʼicheʼ
1375:Cochimí
1349:Tepehua
1344:Tacuate
1198:Chatino
1157:Zapotec
1152:Tzotzil
1147:Tzeltal
1142:Totonac
1102:Mazatec
1097:Mazahua
1087:Huastec
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450:quetzal
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307:Nahuatl
295:vanilla
279:Hidalgo
261:are an
259:Totonac
246:Country
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2707:Mayans
2702:Aztecs
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2135:Paiján
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2085:Lupaca
2080:Lokono
2045:Kalina
2040:Huetar
2000:Chavín
1995:Chango
1970:Nariño
1966:Capulí
1956:Calima
1951:Aymara
1941:Arawak
1822:Toltec
1772:Olmecs
1767:Nicoya
1762:Mixtec
1737:Diquis
1639:Picosa
1629:Oshara
1599:Glades
1589:Dorset
1440:Paipai
1415:Kumiai
1410:Kiliwa
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1193:Amuzgo
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228:People
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2352:Quipu
2296:Cusco
2287:Hunza
2252:Aztec
2185:Taíno
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2175:Shuar
2125:Nazca
2115:Mollo
2110:Moche
2090:Luzia
2005:Chimú
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1727:Coclé
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