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The Sacrifice of Tezcatlipoca: to change place, Carrasco, Davíd , To Change Place: Aztec ceremonial landscapes, Niwot, CO, p.31-57, (1991)
Waiting for the Dawn: Mircea Eliade in perspective, Carrasco, Davíd; Law, Jane Marie , Niwot, CO, p.xx, 173 p., (1991)
Religions of Mesoamerica: cosmovision and ceremonial centers , Carrasco, Davíd , Religious traditions of the world, San Francisco, CA, p.xxvii, 174, (1990)
The Imagination of Matter: Religion and Ecology in Mesoamerican Tradition, Carrasco, Davíd , Oxford, p.v, 224, (1989)
Toward the Splendid City: the study of Mesoamerican religions, Carrasco, Davíd , Religious Studies Review, O, Volume 14, p.289-302, (1988)
Star Gatherers and Wobbling Suns: astral symbolism in the Aztec tradition, Carrasco, Davíd , History of Religions, F, Volume 26, p.279-294, (1987)
Waiting for the Dawn: Mircea Eliade in perspective, Carrasco, Davíd; Swanberg, Jane-Marie , Boulder, CO, p.xii, 139, (1985)
A Perspective for a Study of Religious Dimensions in Chicano Experience: Bless me, Ultima as a Religious Text, Carrasco, Davíd , Aztlan, Spr-Fall, Volume 13, Number 1-2, University of California, Los Angeles, p.195-221, (1982) Abstract
Quetzalcoatl and the Irony of Empire: myths and prophecies in the Aztec tradition, Carrasco, Davíd , Chicago, IL, p.xii, 233 p., (1982)
City as Symbol in Aztec Thought: the clues from the Codex Mendoza, Carrasco, Davíd , History of Religions, F, Volume 20, p.199-223, (1981)
Templo Mayor: the Aztec vision of place, Carrasco, Davíd , Religion, Jl, Volume 11, p.275-297, (1981) Abstract
Quetzalcoatl's Revenge: primordium and application in Aztec religion, Carrasco, Davíd , History of Religions, My, Volume 19, p.296-320, (1980)
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Culture e religioni indigene in America centrale e meridionale, Sullivan, Lawrence Eugene; Carrasco, Davíd , Trattato di antropologia del sacro, Volume 1, Milano, p.286 p., [6] p. of plates, (1997)

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