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Urban Planning in Pre-Columbian America
Urban Planning in Pre-Columbian America” by Jorge E. Hardoy is a significant work that explores the urban planning practices of ancient civilizations in Latin America. Published in 1968, this book delves into the city planning techniques of various pre-Columbian cultures, including those in Mesoamerica and the central Andes. Hardoy’s research includes detailed analyses of archaeological sites, providing insights into the layout and infrastructure of ancient cities. The book is noted for its comprehensive collection of photographs and site plans, which illustrate the urban designs of these early civilizations.
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