Language:
Spanish
Pages:
152 p
,
ill
,
25 cm
Edition:
1. ed
Keywords:
Pipil Indians History
;
16th century
;
Pipil Indians Antiquities
;
Excavations (Archaeology) El Salvador
;
Caluco
;
Church architecture El Salvador
;
Caluco
;
Caluco (El Salvador) History
;
16th century
;
Caluco (El Salvador) Antiquities
;
El Salvador
;
Archäologie
Abstract:
"This study of Caluco, one of the principal early colonial towns of western El Salvador, represents one facet of a larger investigation of the Izalco region, home to Pipil speakers who were major cacao producers just before and after the Spanish invasion. Emphasizes description of the 16th-century church of San Pedro y San Pablo, one of the best surviving examples of early colonial architecture in Central America, based on excavation and a survey of the standing architecture. Includes a historical overview of the early colonial town drawn from documentary sources"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-119)