1991
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Brigitte Faugère-Kalfon, « San Antonio Carupo (centro-norte de Michoacán, México) : nuevas evidencias de ciertas transformaciones en el inicio del Postclásico », Journal de la société des américanistes, ID : 10.3406/jsa.1991.1372
San Antonio Carupo (North-center of Michoacán, Mexico) : new evidences of some transformations at the beginning of the Postclassic. An analysis focused on the internal organization and architecture of the San Antonio Carupo site, localized on the southern slope of Lerma River in Michoacán, Mexico, leads to a study of the local transformations at the beginning of the Postclassic (900-1200 AD). Replaced on the wider scale of the evolution of settlements in Western-Central regions of Mexico at this time, the interpretation of these transformations leads to new hypotheses concerning the extension of the proto-Toltec migrations as well as the genesis of the Tarascan people.