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References|

Electronic Sources
Text or Multimedia from Web Pages, FTP sites, Telnet

1. Parker, James "A Hypertext History of the State of Iowa." Hypertext History. 1975(Apr. 1998)

1. "Cool Archive." 2000-2001.(March 2000)

2. "Eye on the Net." 1996-2000. (March 2000)

3. "Lori's Background Boutique." 2000. (March 2000)

4. "Wendy's World." (March 2000)
 
 
 
 

Electronic Sources
Publications on CD-ROM, Diskette, or Magnetic Tapes

1.  Mayaquest, The Mystery Trail. Vers. 1.0. MECC. Minneapolis. Miinn. 1995.
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2.  Encarta Encyclopedia 96 . Microsoft Corp. 1993-1995.
 
 

Printed Materials
Part of a book

  1. Baquedano, Elizabeth. Eyewitness Books. Maya, Aztec and Inca. Random House.  New York. 1993.
     pp. 41& 6.

  2. Defrates, Joanna. What Do We Know About the Aztecs?  Peter Bedrick Books. New York.1992. pp.30.

  3. Henri Stierlin. Precolumbian Civilizations. Sunflower books New York. 1979. pp.12.

  4.  Lorimer, Lawrenece T.  The New Book of Knowledge. Grolier, Inc. Danbury, Connecticut. 1993. p. 573.

  5.   Martin, Robert C. The World Book Student Discovery. Scott Fetzer Co.  Chicago. 2000. pp. 150-151.

  6. McIntosh, Jane. Eyewitness Books: Archeology. Random House. New York 1994.

  7. Nautt, William H.. World Book Encyclopedia. Scott Fetzer Com.1991. pp. 1008

  8 . Sherrow, Victoria. The Maya Indians. Chelsea House Publishers.  Mexico. 1994. pp.7 & 8.

  9. Martin, Robert C. The World Book Student Discovery. Scott Fetzer Co.  Chicago. 2000. pp. 150-151.

10. Time Life Book Editors. Lost Civilizations: Aztec: Reign of Blood and Splendor. 1992. pp. 111.

11. Time Life Book Editors. Lost Civilizations: The Magnifiicent Maya. 1993. pp. 21.