- López Austin, Alfredo; López Lujan,
Leonardo (1999). Mito y
realidad de
Zuyuá:
Serpiente emplumada y las
transformaciones mesoamericanas del clásico al...
-
confirmation of
local lords into
their offices (the so-called 'language of
Zuyua'). 3. Myth and
mysticism Myth,
particularly the
destruction and re-creation...
- in
defining the
Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. The so-called "language of
Zuyua [es]",
which was used by some of the
nobility and
priesthood of the postclassic...
-
humanoid called Zacek ("White Star" in Maya language),
emperor of the
alien Zuyua people and also a
Kundalini warrior that an
ancient prophecy announced to...
-
themselves the
heirs of a no less
mythical city,
called Tollan in Nahuatl, and
Zuyuá in Maya (from
which López
Austin derives the name for the
belief system)...
-
Mayan sources refer to Chichén Itzá when
talking about the
mythical place Zuyua (Tollan).[citation needed] Many
historicists such as H. B.
Nicholson (2001...
- and
incense at the
ruined temples. The
caves may have
represented Tulán
Zuyuá, the "Place of
Seven Caves"
described in the Kʼicheʼ
origin legend recounted...
- LÓPEZ AUSTIN,
Alfredo y
Leonardo LÓPEZ LUJÁN (1999). Mito y
realidad de
Zuyuá.
Mexico City: FCE. ISBN 968-16-5889-2. ---------- (2001). El
pasado indígena...
- López Austin, Alfredo;
Leonardo López Luján (1999). Mito y
realidad de
Zuyuá:
Serpiente emplumada y las
transformaciones mesoamericanas del clásico al...
-
Robert H.
Cobean and
Guadalupe Mastache, 1995, 1996. Mito y
realidad de
Zuyuá, with
Alfredo López Austin, 1999, 2017.
Viaje al
mercado de México, 2000...