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TOUCHED BY DEEP TIME: Earthquake Sickness in Mexico City

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 40, Issue 3, Page 463-492, August 2025.
ABSTRACT In Mexico City, earthquakes are so frightening that they make residents sick. Sometimes referred to as being tocado (touched), the illness might be considered part of the “culture‐bound syndrome” known as susto throughout the Spanish‐speaking Americas, where acute experiences of shock—such as being trapped in a shaking building—induce chronic ...
LACHLAN SUMMERS
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Tenochtitlan y la ciudad ideal de Dürer.

open access: yes, 1951
Palm Erwin Walter. Tenochtitlan y la ciudad ideal de Dürer.. In: Journal de la Société des Américanistes. Tome 40, 1951. pp.
Palm, Erwin Walter
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De Tenochtitlan a las Hibueras: la Quinta carta de relación de Hernán Cortés

open access: yesE-Spania, 2017
La narration du voyage d’Hernán Cortés au Honduras est le fil conducteur de la Cinquième lettre de Relation à Charles Quint, guide et mémoire du long chemin parcouru de Tenochtitlan jusqu’aux Hibueras (Honduras).
María del Carmen Martínez Martínez
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Advancements in radiocarbon dating: An overview of its impact on Mexican archaeology

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 67, Issue S2, Page S82-S99, July 2025.
Abstract In this article, we provide a concise historical summary tracing the evolution of radiocarbon dating techniques in Mexico and Central America. We explore the contributions of early pioneers who first employed radiocarbon dating methods, leading to the establishment of a Mexican accelerator mass spectrometry laboratory. The study highlights its
Corina Solís   +3 more
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Frozen Mummies from Andean Mountaintop Shrines: Bioarchaeology and Ethnohistory of Inca Human Sacrifice

open access: yesBioMed Research International, Volume 2015, Issue 1, 2015., 2015
This study will focus on frozen mummies of sacrificial victims from mounts Llullaillaco (6739 m), Quehuar (6130 m), El Toro (6160 m), and the Aconcagua massif. These finds provide bioarchaeological data from mountaintop sites that has been recovered in scientifically controlled excavations in the northwest of Argentina, which was once part of the ...
Maria Constanza Ceruti   +1 more
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El primer urbanismo de la ciudad de México castellana: un acercamiento desde el urbanismo medieval

open access: yesFiguras Revista Académica de Investigación, 2023
Este ensayo es una disertación sobre las condiciones sociales, económicas, políticas y culturales que determinaron la edificación de la primera Ciudad de México tras la caída de México-Tenochtitlan.
Rodrigo Octavio Tirado de Salazar
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Sí se puede: The enduring legacy of Mexico on wine and politics

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 7, Issue 3, Page 514-523, May 2025.
The cultural significance of the grapevine is undeniable. However, we fail to acknowledge how the grapevine has and continues to influence the most pressing political questions of our time. From the beginning of the Conquest, Indigenous peoples were forced to plant the vine, Spain burned the vines Miguel Hidalgo used to teach the poor, and César Chávez
Daniel H. Chitwood   +6 more
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Mexico-Tenochtitlan de la cité à la ville

open access: yesAmerika
 This article uses images to show how the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlán was rebuilt and developed in accordance with the Spanish will, creating specific urban areas frequented by the Spanish IIndians, Black and Mestizo populations.
Béatrice Maroudaye 
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El lenguaje en la conquista militar y espiritual de México

open access: yesHistoria Mexicana El Colegio de México, 2021
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Eduardo Matos Moctezuma
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Enacting Reading Comprehension: Using Diverse Literature to Engage Children's Critical, Sociopolitical Knowledge

open access: yesReading Research Quarterly, Volume 60, Issue 1, January/February/March 2025.
Abstract The current climate of K‐12 education in the United States has seen a narrowing of literacy instructional practices, exponential amounts of book bans, and contrived hysteria about liberal indoctrination and Critical Race Theory (CRT). Yet, as the world becomes increasingly connected across difference, and as research increasingly demonstrates ...
Wintre Foxworth Johnson   +2 more
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