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Codex Borgia
Hierarchy in the Representation of Death in Pre- and Post-Conquest Aztec Codices
Oral Tradition 25.2
The Art of Divination in Indigenous America—A Comparison of Ancient Mexican and Modern Kuna Pictography Alessia Frassani
Quetzalcoatl, the Maya Maize God, and Jesus Christ
The Devil and the Skirt an Iconographic Inquiry Into the Prehispanic Nature of the Tzitzimime
The Rules of Construction of an Aztec Deity: Chalchiuhtlicue, the Goddess of Water
Research for Book on Ancient Mexican Astronomy
UC Santa Barbara Revista: a Multi-Media, Multi-Genre E-Journal for Social Justice
Aztec Culture” P
Redalyc.Marriage Almanacs in the Mexican Divinatory Codices
GUARDIANS of IDOLATRY
Narrative and Ritual in the Codex Borgia
The Deity As a Mosaic: Images of the God Xipe Totec in Divinatory Codices from Central Mesoamerica
The New Tenochtiüan Templo Mayor Coyolxauhqui-Chantico Monument
Expressions of Status, Economy and Nurture in 16Th Century Mexico By
The Thirteen Volatiles Representation and Symbolism
The Cultural and Historical Significance of Mesoamerican
The Influence of Aztec Mythology on Mexican Culture and History
Top View
White Paper: the Role of Venus in the Cosmologies of Mesoamerica, West Mexico, the American Southwest, and Southeast
A Seasonal Calendar in the Codex Borgia
An Exhibit of Illustrated Books from Indigenous Mesoamerica Jacob S
Marriage Almanacs in the Mexican Divinatory Codices
Twins in Mesoamerica As a Symbol of Contrasting Duality," Spectrum: Vol
Water Symbols and Eye Rings in the Mexican Codices
Papyri of Central America
'This Is the World, the Cosmos of Tlaloc.' an Iconographical Analysis of Page 23 of the Central Mexican Codex Laud