Repositorio Institucional Historicas-UNAM: Envíos recientes
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Religión de los nicaraos: análisis y comparación de tradiciones culturales nahuas
(1972)This study analyzes the history and religion of the Nahua peoples, with special focus on the Nicarao, through a comparative analysis of primary sources and testimonies collected in 1528 by Bobadilla. It highlights the ... -
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Algunos aspectos del culto a la luna en el México antiguo
(1972)This article examines the close relationship between space and time in Aztec cosmology, focusing on the symbolism of the "center" in their religion. It analyzes how Aztec calendars functioned not only to measure time but ... -
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The arms and insignia of the mexica
(1972)This study provides a detailed analysis of the arms and insignia used by the Mexica, emphasizing their role in shaping their vast empire. It highlights that these objects were mainly made from perishable materials such as ... -
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Reseña de: Manuscript Tovar. Origenes et Croyances des Indiens de Mexique du Mexique, Akademische Druck-u, Verlagsanstlat, Graz, Austria, 1972
(1974)This academic review provides a thorough analysis of the Manuscrito Tovar, highlighting its significance in Mexica historiography and its contribution to the historical interpretation of pre-Hispanic Mexico. The text ... -
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Reseña de: Piña Chan Román. Historia, arqueología y arte prehispánico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, 1972, 214 p. 115 láminas, XVII figuras
(1974)This academic review evaluates Román Piña Chan’s book, based on his doctoral thesis, which addresses the history, archaeology, and pre-Hispanic art of Mexico. The analysis highlights the balance between scientific rigor ... -
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Los grupos chalcas y sus divinidades según Chimalpahin
(1974)This study compiles and analyzes the information provided by Domingo Francisco de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin regarding the Chalca groups and their deities, focusing on the history and political organization ... -
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Reseña de: About Diego Durán, Book of the gods and rites and the ancient calendar, translated and edited by Fernando Horcasitas and Doris Heyden, Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1971 xxiv + 502 p. 8 color and 55 monochrome plates, 1 map.
(1974)This academic review examines the work of Diego Durán, emphasizing his profound empathy and respect for the indigenous peoples of Mexico, as well as his valuable ethnological contributions grounded in his direct knowledge ... -
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La cara central de la piedra del sol, una hipótesis
(1974)This article presents an innovative hypothesis about the central iconography of the Piedra del Sol or Aztec Calendar, proposing that the central figure does not represent the god Tonatiuh but Tlaltecuhtli, the earth deity. ... -
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La magia en el Códice Badiano
(1974)This article explores the magical and symbolic practices found in the Códice Badiano, highlighting their connections with elements such as the eagle, dog, and fish in contexts of health, childbirth, and soul transit. It ... -
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Sacred sand in mexican picture-writing and later literature
(1974)The article analyzes the ritual and symbolic function of sacred sand in Mexican pictographic writing and later literature, focusing particularly on Mixtec codices such as the Codex Nuttall. Through detailed analysis of ... -
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Las peregrinaciones aztecas y el ciclo de Mixcóatl
(1974)The article examines legends and rituals associated with Aztec pilgrimages, highlighting the significance of the feats of Huitzilopochtli and Mixcóatl. It analyzes analogies between their mythical stories, especially the ... -
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Dependent labor in prehispanic Mexico
(1974)The article "Dependent Labor in Prehispanic Mexico" by Frederic Hicks analyzes the forms and structures of dependent labor in Aztec society prior to the Spanish conquest. The author examines how the prehispanic economy, ... -
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Dialectología náhuatl de Morelos: un estudio preliminar
(1974)This article examines the dialectal variations of Nahuatl in the state of Morelos, focusing on phonological and morphological aspects. It analyzes differences in the realization of key phonemes such as /tɬ/, /k/, and /w/ ... -
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Sucesión y alianzas matrimoniales en la dinastía teotihuacana
(1974)This study analyzes succession practices and matrimonial alliances in the Teotihuacan dynasty during the period when it was a subordinate lordship to Tetzcoco within the political system of the Valley of Mexico. Drawing ... -
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Las notas de Alzate a la historia antigua de Clavijero (addenda)
(1976)Roberto Moreno's article examines the annotations made by José Antonio de Alzate to Francisco Javier Clavijero's "Historia antigua de México." Based on a manuscript copy and various sources, it studies the critiques, ... -
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Volumen duodécimo
(1976)highlights the continuity and vitality of the Nahuatl language from its pre-Hispanic origins to the present day, noting its presence among over a million speakers in Mexico and El Salvador. It emphasizes the importance of ... -
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Relación Tepepulca de los señores de México Tenochtitlan y de Acolhuacan
(1974)The article provides a detailed analysis of the lists of rulers of Mexico Tenochtitlan and Acolhuacan based on various codicological sources from the 16th and 17th centuries, including the Florentine Codex and the Tepepulco ... -
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Las enfermedades mentales en el Códice Badiano
(1976)This article examines the conceptions of mental illnesses in the Badian Codex, written in Nahuatl by Martín de la Cruz and translated by Juan Badiano in 1552. It explores pre-Hispanic ideas concerning the etiology, ... -
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Fray Andrés de Olmos y su tratado de los pecados mortales en lengua Náhuatl
(1976)The article examines the "Treatise on the Capital Sins" written by Fray Andrés de Olmos in the Nahuatl language during the evangelization of colonial Mexico in the 16th century. Through a linguistic and cultural analysis, ... -
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A catalogue of animals: the zoo in Molina’s vocabulario
(1976)This article examines the 16th-century zoological vocabulary compiled by Alonso de Molina, analyzing Nahuatl animal names and their correspondence with depictions in the Borgia Group codices. Through comparison of terms ...






















