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Rafael Tena, ed. y estudio introductorio. 2021. Tira de la Peregrinación. México: Secretaría de Cultura/Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. 36 pp. + Facsímil + 4 mapas.
(2025)This review analyzes the facsimile edition and introductory study by Rafael Tena on the Tira de la Peregrinación (Codex Boturini), published by INAH in 2021. The volume includes an analysis of the codex’s 22 folios, an ... -
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Leonardo López Luján y Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, coords. 2022. Los animales y el recinto sagrado de Tenochtitlan. México: El Colegio Nacional/Harvard University. 818 pp.
(2025)This review examines the collective volume Los animales y el recinto sagrado de Tenochtitlan, edited by Leonardo López Luján and Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, which compiles 34 contributions from an international colloquium and ... -
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Johannes Neurath. 2023. Las religiones indígenas de Mesoamérica. Historia, ritos y transformaciones.Buenos Aires: Sb Editorial. 196 pp.
(2025)This review examines Johannes Neurath’s Las religiones indígenas de Mesoamérica, a critical work that questions the very notion of Mesoamerica as a colonial construct and offers a decolonial reinterpretation of Indigenous ... -
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Frances F. Berdan. 2021. The Aztecs. Londres: Reaktion Books Ltd. 208 pp.
(2025)This review analyzes The Aztecs by Frances F. Berdan, a current and accessible synthesis of Mexica civilization. Drawing on archaeological, ethnographic, and documentary sources, the author addresses topics such as the ... -
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David Stuart. 2021. King and Cosmos. An Interpretation of the Aztec Calendar Stone.San Francisco: Precolumbia Mesoweb Press, 158 pp.
(2025)This review examines David Stuart’s King and Cosmos, an innovative interpretation of the Aztec Calendar Stone that proposes reading it as a hieroglyphic design in which writing and iconography converge. Stuart argues that ... -
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Ben Leeming. 2022. Aztec Antichrist. Performing the Apocalypse in Early Colonial Mexico. Louisville: University Press of Colorado. xxxi + 281 pp.
(2025)This review analyzes Ben Leeming’s Aztec Antichrist, which focuses on two 16th-century religious plays in Nahuatl composed by Fabián de Aquino. Through philological, historical, and theatrical analysis of these neixcuitilli, ...