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 * +INDEX
 * Pag.
 * 1. THE WORLD´S OLDEST CIVILIZATIONS.
 * 6.
 * The six civilizations with autonomous origin.
 * 6.
 * 2. DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF MEXICO.
 * 9.
 * 3. THE ANÁHUAC CIVILIZATION.
 * 18.
 * 4. THE PRECLASSICAL OR FORMATIVE PERIOD.
 * 22.
 * Agriculture
 * 23.
 * The corn invention.
 * 25.
 * The Milpa invention.
 * 27.
 * 5. THE OLMECS.
 * 29.
 * The food system.
 * 31.
 * The health system.
 * 32.
 * The education system.
 * 33.
 * Social organization system.
 * 35.
 * The Mother Culture.
 * 39.
 * 6. THE CLASSICAL OR SPLENDOR PERIOD.
 * 44.
 * 7. THE TOLTECS.
 * 48.
 * 8. KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT.
 * 54.
 * Agriculture.
 * 55.
 * Mathematics and time keeping.
 * 57.
 * The three knowledge circles.
 * 60.
 * The philosophical thought.
 * 64.
 * 9. RELIGION.
 * 67.
 * The Supreme Divinity.
 * 68.
 * The Divine Duality.
 * 71.
 * Tláloc & Quetzalcóatl.
 * 73.
 * Religious abstraction.
 * 78.
 * Religious divinity symbols.
 * 80.
 * 10. EDUCATION.
 * 84.
 * The Institutions.
 * 85.
 * The Teacher.
 * 90.
 * Education concept.
 * 92.
 * The ancient word.
 * 95.
 * Education as heritage.
 * 99.
 * }
 * The Supreme Divinity.
 * 68.
 * The Divine Duality.
 * 71.
 * Tláloc & Quetzalcóatl.
 * 73.
 * Religious abstraction.
 * 78.
 * Religious divinity symbols.
 * 80.
 * 10. EDUCATION.
 * 84.
 * The Institutions.
 * 85.
 * The Teacher.
 * 90.
 * Education concept.
 * 92.
 * The ancient word.
 * 95.
 * Education as heritage.
 * 99.
 * }
 * 90.
 * Education concept.
 * 92.
 * The ancient word.
 * 95.
 * Education as heritage.
 * 99.
 * }
 * Education as heritage.
 * 99.
 * }