- is
illustrated in the
sixteenth century do****ent
known as the Map of
Cuauhtinchan No. 2. An
illustration from this do****ent
shows Chichimec warriors emerging...
-
Cuauhtinchan Archeological Zone or
Malinalco Archeological Zone,
located just west of the town
center on a hill
called Cerro de los Idolos,
which rises...
- Mapa de
Cuauhtinchan No. 2 (
Cuauhtinchan Map #2, also
known in the
literature by the
abbreviation MC2) is one of five
indigenous maps from the sixteenth...
-
abbreviated MPEAI) or Mapa de los
linderos de
Cuauhtinchan y
Totomihuacan ("map of the
boundaries of
Cuauhtinchan and Totomihuacan") is a
Mesoamerican pictorial...
-
reflected in pre-Columbian
textual sources, such as the
Popol Vuh and the
Cuauhtinchan maps, the
archeological record, as well as in the
contemporary beliefs...
- 16th-century Nahuatl-language m****cript,
dealing with the
history of
Cuauhtinchan. It is
currently located in the Bibliothèque
nationale in Paris. The...
- Moon. In Malinalco, the
archeological site is
officially called the
Cuauhtinchan Archeological Zone but it is more
commonly called the
Cerro de los Idolos...
- City, and Eagle's Nest: An
Interpretive Journey Through the Mapa de
Cuauhtinchan No. 2,
Volume 2.
University of New
Mexico Press. p. 82. ISBN 9780826342836...
- org.
Retrieved 2012-10-20. "Pico de Orizaba". Peakbagger.com. Map of
Cuauhtinchan 2 Vol 2.
Keiko Yoneda. p 239 White,
Sidney E. (March 7, 2002). "Glaciers...
- fled", a
clear reference to the
events written on the text
Anales de
Cuauhtinchan,
where a
group of tolteca-chichimeca
arrive and
conquer the city after...