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The materials on the Mesolore website are under copyright.

These materials have been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. You may reproduce (print, make photocopies, or download) materials from this website for these purposes without prior permission on the condition that you properly cite the source in all copies. (Please see the example below.)

For other uses of materials from the Mesolore website (for example, commercial products, publication, broadcast, mirroring, reuse on a website, or anything else that does not fall under “fair use”) we require that you contact Mesolore in advance for permission to reproduce the materials. Contact information is given below. If requesting permission to use materials from our site, please be prepared to refer specifically to the information you intend to use.

The Mesolore Project
Box 1866
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Brown University
Providence, RI 04032

Citation Information

To cite our sources, you should refer to the particular item (for example a database or image), the Mesolore.org website, Brown University, the web address of the item, and the date of you accessed the resource in case it is later moved or updated.

For example, if you were to site a particular lecture on Mesolore.org the appropriate citation would be:
Carrasco, Davíd. “Introduction to Mesoamerica,” Mesolore, Brown University, scholars/lectures/5/Introduction-to-Mesoamerica-by-Davd-Carrasco>. December 2012.