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Ah! Mexico: Anthropology
Mexico / Science and Environment / Anthropology
- Instituto Lingüístico de Verano - The indigenous languages and cultures of present-day Mexico. Includes material written in these languages as well as popular and technical publications about them.
- Ancient Mesoamerican Writing - Ancient writing and the painted pre-Columbian manuscripts, including the Borgia Group, the Mixtec genealogical animal hide documents, the Maya painted amatl bark paper codices, the Codex Mendoza and other post-conquest books from Mexico and Guatemala written in Nahuatl and other native languages.
- The Aztec - Lords of the Earth - Anthropological studies of Aztec culture, education, astronomy, religion, art, codices, and various archaeological sites.
- Mixtec Culture - Anthropological explanations of Mixtec stories, rituals, codices, and origins.
- Tlahuica Culture Home Page - A study of one of the regional ethnic groups of Aztec civilization. Includes descriptions of archaeological sites and projects in the Mexican state of Morelos.
- Aztec Manuscripts - A list and description of the principle Aztec codices known to exist and their location. Includes links for further information on each codex.
- Mesoamerican Urban Landscape - Cities and urbanism in central Mexico during the Classic and Late Postclassic periods, from Teotihuacan to the Aztecs.
- Stories of the Maya - Interpretations of Maya history, religion, astronomy and other cultural aspects through glyphs found in various codices.
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