- The
Totonacan languages (also
known as Totonac–Tepehua languages) are a
family of
closely related languages spoken by
approximately 290,000
Totonac (approx...
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Mesoamerica belong to 6
major families – Mayan, Oto-Mangue, Mixe–Zoque,
Totonacan, Uto-Aztecan and
Chibchan languages (only on the
southern border of the...
- Mesoamerica,
originally consisting of two well-established
genetic groupings,
Totonacan and Mixe–Zoque. The
erstwhile isolate Chitimacha was
later proposed to...
- Purépecha
Quinigua (northeast Mexico) † Seri
Solano †
Tequistlatecan (3)
Totonacan (2) Uto-Aztecan (United
States & Mexico) (33)
Xincan (5) †
Yuman (United...
- Proto-
Totonacan or Proto-Totonac-Tepehua (abbreviated PTn or PTT) is the
hypothetical common ancestor of the
Totonacan languages of Mexico. It was first...
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Common name:
Totonacan rattlesnake Crotalus totonacus is a
venomous pit
viper species found in
northeastern Mexico. No
subspecies are
currently recognized...
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belong to a
number of
language families, such as Uto-Aztecan, Mayan,
Totonacan, Oto-Manguean and Mixe–Zoque
languages as well as some
language isolates...
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closely with Teotihuacan's fall than its rise, and
other candidates such as
Totonacan identified as more likely. In the late 20th century,
epigraphical evidence...
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defined Macro-Mayan as the
hypothetical ancestor of Mayan, Mije-Sokean, and
Totonacan,
further promoting the hypothesis. However, his
hypothesis relied on the...
- were
relocated to the
Aztec capital.
Later Moctezuma marched upon the
Totonacan cities of Vera Cruz and
conquered Xalapa, Cosamaloapan,
Cotaxtla (modern-day...