Codex Bodley. A Painted Chronicle from the Mixtec Highlands, Mexico (original ) (raw )The Mixtec Pictorial Manuscripts: Time, Agency and Memory in Ancient Mexico
Maarten E.R.G.N. Jansen
[ https://brill.com/view/title/15090 ], 2011
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Another Look at Codex Yanhuitlan: Material, Stylistic, and Historical Considerations on an Early Colonial Pictographic Manuscript
Alessia Frassani
Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, 2020
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the Madrid Codex
John F. Chuchiak IV
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Notes on the Manufacture, Colours, and Biography of Codex Laud. Mexican Pictorial Manuscript at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Araceli Rojas Martínez Gracida
2020
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The Cascajal Block: The Earliest Precolumbian Writing
Joel Skidmore
2006
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A curious Commonality among some Eastern Basin of Mexico and Eastern Mexican Pictorial Manuscripts
Jerome Offner
Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, 2011
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New Perspectives on the Madrid Codex
John Chuchiak
Current Anthropology, 2003
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“The Ancient Mexican Codex: Zelia Nuttall's Recontextualization of the Codex Tonindeye"
Seonaid Valiant
Printing History, 2023
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Mixtec Rulership in Early Colonial Times. The Codex of Yanhuitlan
Gabina Aurora Pérez Jiménez
Das Kulturelle Gedächtnis Mesoamerikas im Kulturvergleich zum alten China. Rituale im Spiegel von Schrift und Mündlichkeit (Daniel Graña-Behrens, ed.): 149- 180. Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut: Estudios Indiana Band 2. , 2009
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El contexto histórico del Códice Maya de México. The historical context of the Maya Codex of Mexico, por Erik Velásquez García, 2021.
Erik Velásquez García
Alejandra Moreno Toscano y Baltazar Brito Guadarrama (coords.), Códice Maya de México. Almanaque de Venus. Facsimilar impreso en amate elaborado por artesanos indígenas otomíes de San Pablito Pahuatlán, Puebla, 2021
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The History of a Falsified Mesoamerican Pictorial Manuscript: the Codex Moguntiacus
Ron Van Meer
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Sounding Images - The auditive dimensions of pre-colonial Mixtec pictorial manuscripts from Mexico
Sander Macquoy
2015
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Review of Building Yanhuitlan: Art, Politics and Religion in the Mixteca Alta since 1500 by Margarita Ochoa
Alessia Frassani , Margarita R . Ochoa
The Americas, 2019
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“History in Pictures: Translating the Codex Mendoza,” Art History, 38.4 (Fall 2015): 682–701
daniela bleichmar
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CODEX FEJERVARY PAGE 1 ENG
Paul Schoenmakers
Page 1 of the Codex Fejérváry-Mayer, 2021
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Mary E. Smith's interpretation of the Codex Tulane, the Codex López Ruíz, and other documents: Some conclusions on the role of Tlaxiaco in the western part of the Mixteca Alta
Viola Koenig
2005
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Painting the Aztec Past in Early Colonial Mexico: Translation and Knowledge Production in the Codex Mendoza
daniela bleichmar
Renaissance Quarterly, 2019
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“At Home in the World: Mixtec elites and the Teozacoalco Map-Genealogy.”
Barbara E Mundy
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Digital Imaging and Archaeometric Analysis of the Cascajal Block: Establishing Context and Authenticity for the Earliest Known Olmec Text
Mirta Insaurralde , Michael Carrasco , EMILIANO RICARDO MELGAR TÍSOC
Ancient Mesoamerica, 2019
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Mexico, where they coin money and print books:" the Calderón dynasty and the Mexican book trade, 1630-1730
Kenneth C Ward
2013
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Rock art as propaganda: Spanish and Native Inscriptions in the Bolson de Mapimi, northern Mexico
Solveig Turpin
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Rural epigraphy in central Spain: a new corpus of Latin inscriptions. EMILIO GAMO PAZOS, CORPUS DE INSCRIPCIONES LATINAS DE LA PROVINCIA DE GUADALAJARA (Diputación Provincial de Guadalajara 2012). Pp. 367, many figs., 6 maps. ISBN 978-84-92502-26-4
Jonathan Edmondson
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2015
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Mexica conquest, Castilian conquests: Castilian and native textual structures in the historical section of the Codex Mendoza
Eduardo Henrique Gorobets Martins
2019
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Domenici, Davide. 2018. Codex Painting Practices and Scribal Interactions in Postclassic Mesoamerica. A view from color’s materiality in the Madrid Codex, in H. Kettunen et al. (eds.), Tiempo detenido, tiempo suficiente. Homenaje a Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo, WAYEB, pp. 865-889.
Davide Domenici
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Mexica conquests, Castilian conquests: Castilian and native textual structures in the historical section of the Codex Mendoza
Eduardo Henrique Gorobets Martins
Revista Eletrônica da ANPHLAC, 2019
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Hand Spinning and Cotton in the Aztec Empire,as Revealed by the Codex Mendoza
Susan Strawn
2002
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Non-invasive investigation of a pre-Hispanic Maya screenfold book: the Madrid Codex
Costanza Miliani
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Mixquiahuala Receipt 1: A 16th Century Otomi Pictorial Manuscript
David Charles Wright Carr
Indiana: Anthropological Studies on Latin America and the Caribbean, 2023
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The Codex Borgia a full-color restoration of the ancient Mexican manuscript ( PDFDrive )
Chief Medicine Horse Dennison
The Codex Borgia, 1993
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Writing, Images, and Time-Space in Aztec Monuments and Books
Federico Navarrete Linares
Navarrete Linares, Federico, “Writing, Images, and Time-Space in Aztec Monuments and Books”, en Their Way of Writing: Scripts, Signs and Pictographies in Pre-Columbian America, E. Boone & G. Urton, eds., Cambridge, Dumbarton Oaks- Harvard University Press, 2011, pp. 175-196.
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Anna Boroffka. Travelling the Time Line: The Visual Organisation of New Spanish Manuscripts about the Mexica.
Anna Boroffka
manuscript cultures 10 (2017): 51–72.
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CAA Review of book: Painting a Map of Sixteenth-Century Mexico City: Land, Writing, and Native Rule
Ana Pulido Rull
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