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Calendars are time-quipping tools that have a history of their own, marked by an origin and eventually by its disappearance, and which are subject to changes during their lifetime that modify some aspects of their operations and structure.
Gabriel Kenrick Kruell
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El artículo trata de la relación de música y sociedad en el contexto cultural mexica, las escuelas de enseñanza y la organización del servicio ritual de los templos, los cargos y diferencias de maestros que tenían para la instrucción de los jóvenes que ...
José Antonio Guzmán Bravo
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Compositional analysis of obsidian artifacts from the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Mexica (Aztec) Empire [PDF]
Jason Nesbitt +2 more
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This article outlines a brief historical sketch of the Danza Azteca-Chichimeca, or danza for short, which is becoming ubiquitous in areas of the United States with a significant Mexican American population.
Ruben A. Arellano
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Con el fin de contribuir al debate sobre el sentido de las fiestas mexicas de las veintenas y su posición con respecto al año trópico, en un artículo anterior me apoyé en el mito de la creación del Sol y de la Luna para proponer que el fuego no sólo era
Siddharta Jomás Carrillo Muñoz
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Algum tempo depois de terem chegado à Cidade do México no início do século XX, os Concheros envolveram-se gradualmente no crescente interesse cultural pelo passado asteca.
Susanna Rostas
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El trabajo de la concha y los estilos tecnológicos del México prehispánico
LAS DIFICULTADES PARA ASIGNAR TEMPORALIDAD O PROCEDENCIA A LOS OBJETOS ARQUEOLÓGICOS A TRAVÉS DE RASGOS ESTILÍSTICOS FORMALES O DECORATIVOS HA HECHO QUE LOS ARQUEÓLOGOS, CADA VEZ CON MAYOR FRECUENCIA, TENGAN QUE RECURRIR A TÉCNICAS ANALÍTICAS MODERNAS ...
ADRIÁN VELÁZQUEZ
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Trade, tribute and market: the role of the pochteca in the organization of the Mexica State
Up until the 1970's, studies of the Mexica were largely based on Spanish records produced in the 16th century. This work is a methodological discussion resulting from analysis of indigenous accounts of the pochteca "s (long-distance merchants) role in ...
Marcia M. Arcuri
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Aztec Monoliths as Time-Shaping Devices
This article presents a new interpretation of the most famous artistic monuments manufactured by the Aztecs, or Mexica, of Ancient Mesoamerica in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Federico Navarrete Linares
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