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38. U.S. Army 1971a:16. |
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39. U.S. Army 1971a:11. |
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40. The distance actually ranges from 2 to 5 meters (6.5 to 16.5 feet), but the maximum distance is used to avoid numerous casualties from a modern explosive projectile attack, a factor that need not be considered here (U.S. Army 1971b:C-2). |
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41. Dupuy and Dupuy 1970:97. |
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42. Sekunda 1984:23. |
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43. Rees 1971:2122. |
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44. Palerm 1973:7374. |
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45. Bustillos Carrillo 1974:20, 56, 63, 113. |
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46. Dupuy and Dupuy 1970:97. |
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47. There is some support for a column of twos in the depiction of warriors in the Tenochtitlan ward of Popotlan (depicted in the Mapa de Popotla; Caso 1947 and Glass 1964:142, plate 94), although it is far from definitive. |
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48. Cortés 1971:14041 [letter 2]; Díaz del Castillo 190816, 4:81 [bk. 11, chap. 145]. |
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49. Crónica mexicana 1975:605606 [chap. 90]; Sahagún 1957:93. |
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50. Cortés 1971:148 [letter 2], 169 [letter 3]; Díaz del Castillo 190816, 4:3 [bk. 10, chap. 137]. |
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51. Crónica mexicana 1975:539 [chap. 75], 632 [chap. 96]; Hernández 1946:64 [bk.1, chap. 20]. |
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52. Sahagún 1954:5152, 1957:70. |
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53. Scholes and Adams 1957:60, 92, 12829, 160, 19596, 227. |
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54. Crónica mexicana 1975:605 [chap. 90]; Hernández 1946:64 [bk. 1, chap. 20]. |
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55. Crónica mexicana 1975:307 [chap. 27], 605 [chap. 90]; Durán 1967, 2:319 [chap. 41]; Torquemada 197583, 1:259 [bk. 2, chap. 63]. |
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56. Cortés 1971:14546 [letter 2]; Crónica mexicana 1975:274 [chap. 16]; Díaz del Castillo 190816, 4:17 [bk. 10, chap. 17]. |
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57. Díaz del Castillo 190816, 2:28 [bk. 5, chap. 86]; Durán 1967, 2:74 [chap. 8]. |
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58. Crónica mexicana 1975:603 [chap. 89]; Durán 1967, 2:417 [chap. 55], 2:436 [chap. 57]. |
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59. Cortés 1971:168 [letter 2]; Crónica mexicana 1975:522 [chap. 71]; Sahagún 1975:37. |
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60. Aguilar 1963:139. |
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61. Díaz del Castillo 190816, 2:280 [bk. 9, chap. 132], 4:32 [bk. 11, chap. 141]. |
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62. Díaz del Castillo 190816, 4:28 [bk. 10, chap. 137]. |
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63. Cortés 1971:223 [letter 3]; Díaz del Castillo 190816, 4:18 [bk. 10, chap. 139], 4:28 [bk. 10, chap. 140], 4:81 [bk. 11, chap. 145]. |
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64. Clausewitz 1943:27980. |
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65. E.g., Torquemada 197583, 1:200 [bk. 2, chap. 38]. |
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66. For example, in the war against Cuextlan, King Ahuitzotl encamped at the outskirts of the enemy city and divided the army into two parts, each responsible for its own camp (Crónica mexicana 1975:481 [chap. 65]). |
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67. Crónica mexicana 1975:553 [chap. 78]. |
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