आईएसएसएन: 2332-0915
Paul Liffman
Mesoamerica (involving the greater part of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala) was the most intensely populated area of pre-Columbian America. Mexico's social legacy – including major archeological locales and approximately 60 native dialects actually addressed changing degrees – has pulled in anthropological consideration from the public authority and unfamiliar specialists since the nineteenth century.