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A map of Western Mexico highlighting archaeological sites associated with the w:en:Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition.

The orange circles show archaeogical sites. The larger green circles highlight the most important sites.
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The location of the several dozen (orange) archaeological sites are from:

  • Kan, Michael; Clement Meighan; H. B. Nicholson (1989) "The Pre-Columbian Art of West Mexico: Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima" in Sculpture of Ancient West Mexico, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Los Angelese County Museum of Art, University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 0-8263-1175-x Invalid ISBN, p. 11.

The location of Huitzilapa, Teuchitlan, and other features (e.g. borders) were taken from various other maps.

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