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Tezcatlipoca
Aztec Mythology
Hierarchy in the Representation of Death in Pre- and Post-Conquest Aztec Codices
God of the Month: Tlaloc
Aztec Festivals of the Rain Gods
2 REMARKS on a NAHUATL HYMN Xippe Ycuic, Totec. Yoallavama
Aztec Art & Architecture
SACRED SPACES and RITUALS: AZTEC ART and ARCHITECTURE: FOCUS (Tenochtitlán)
Tezcatlipoca, the Nature of an Aztec Deity
Aztec Mythology
Research for Book on Ancient Mexican Astronomy
The Sanctuary of Night and Wind
Sociopolitical Aspects of the Aztec Feast of Toxcatl
Chronology of the Conquest of Tenochtitlan (1485-1584)
1 the Archaeology of Tezcatlipoca Michael E. Smith, Version of 9/13
Teaching As a Healing Craft: Decolonizing the Classroom and Creating Spaces of Hopeful Resistance Through Chicano- Indigenous Pedagogical Praxis
The Cosmic Tree and the Four Quarters
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The Iconographic Primacy of Tezcatlipoca at Chichén Itzá Over Tula
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The Aztec Trickster on Display: the Darkest Side
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State Ritual and Religion in the Sacred Precinct of Tenochtitlan
The Thirteen Volatiles Representation and Symbolism
1. Head of Coyolxauhqui Aztec, 1450–1521; Found Near
Aztec Art & Architecture
Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca in Cuauhquechollan (Valley of Atlixco, Mexico)
The Influence of Aztec Mythology on Mexican Culture and History
Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl in Creation Myths
Agave and the Pre -Cortés Religion of the Mexican Convenient for Him (As Xipe) to Hide in the Red Inner Shade of Altiplano Central
The Iconographic Primacy of Tezcatlipoca at Chichen Itza, Yucatan Over Tula, Hidalgo; and Its Possible Derivation from God K-K'awil
The Deity As a Mosaic: Images of the God Xipe Totec in Divinatory Codices from Central Mesoamerica
Twins in Mesoamerica As a Symbol of Contrasting Duality," Spectrum: Vol
Water Symbols and Eye Rings in the Mexican Codices
Tezcatlipoca: Trickster and Supreme Deity
Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca in Cuauhquechollan (Valley of Atlixco, Mexico)
Did Emperor Moctezuma II's Head Injury and Subsequent Death Hasten