- The
Mixtec culture was the main
Mixtec civilization,
which lasted from
around 1500 BCE
until being conquered by the
Spanish in 1523. The
Mixtec region...
- The
Mixtec (/ˈmiːstɛk, ˈmiːʃtɛk/)
languages belong to the
Mixtecan group of the Oto-Manguean
language family.
Mixtec is
spoken in
Mexico and is closely...
- The
Mixtec culture (also
called the
Mixtec civilization) was a pre-hispanic
archaeological culture,
corresponding to the
ancestors of the
Mixtec people;...
- The
Mixtec Group is the
designation given by
scholars to a
number of
mostly pre-Columbian do****ents from the
Mixtec people of the
state of
Oaxaca in the...
-
Mixtec writing originated as a
logographic writing system during the Post-classic
period in
Mesoamerican history.
Records of genealogy,
historic events...
-
Silacayoapan is one of the more
extensive Mixtec languages. It is
spoken by 150,000
people in
Puebla and
across the
border in Guerrero, as well as by emigrants...
- Atatláhuca–San
Miguel Mixtec is a
diverse Mixtec language of Oaxaca.
Egland &
Bartholomew found six
dialects (with > ≈80%
internal intelligibility) which...
- AD),
Central Mexico was
dominated by the
Toltec culture,
Oaxaca by the
Mixtec, and the
lowland Maya area had
important centers at Chichén Itzá and Mayapán...
- The
internal classification of
Mixtec is controversial. Many
varieties are
mutually unintelligible and by that
criterion separate languages. In the 16th...
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significant archeological sites and
elements of the
continuing native Zapotec and
Mixtec cultures. The city,
together with the
nearby archeological site of Monte...