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      Las señoras reales de Tlatelolco 

      Hernández Rodríguez, Rosaura (1965)
      This study examines the political and social influence of women in the nobility of Tlatelolco, emphasizing their strategic marriages with leaders from neighboring lordships such as Coatlichan, Totomihuacan, and Quechóllac. ...
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      Sexto volumen 

      Garibay K., Ángel María (1966)
      The sixth volume of this series dedicated to Nahuatl antiquity highlights the acceptance and scientific interest it has generated, mainly internationally. It compiles complete studies as well as notes pointing to future ...
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      Pregnancy, childbirth, and the deification of the women who died in childbirth: texts from the Florentine Codex, Book VI, Folos 128v - 143v. 

      Sullivan, Thelma D. (1966)
      This study provides a detailed analysis of Nahua beliefs and practices concerning pregnancy and childbirth, emphasizing the conception of childbirth as a heroic battle faced by women. It examines the symbolic and ritual ...
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      Apuntes sobre la plancha X del Códice Xólotl 

      Dibble, Charles E. (1965)
      The text provides a focused analysis of the tenth sheet of the Códice Xólotl, emphasizing the identification of historical figures such as Nonohuálcatl, Chimalpopoca, and Nezahualcóyotl, along with interpretations of symbols ...
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      El mictlan de Coatlicue 

      Fernández, Justino (1966)
      This study examines the relief located at the base of the Coatlicue monolith, symbolizing Mictlan, the underworld, in Nahua culture. Drawing on historical sources and a recent mold, it identifies symbolic elements linking ...
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      Refranes en un santoral en mexicano 

      Anderson, Arthur J. O. (1966)
      This study analyzes the anonymous collection "Santoral en mexicano," a set of 16th or 17th-century Nahuatl manuscripts preserved at the Bancroft Library. The research compares these proverbs and metaphors with the contents ...
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      Axayácatl, poeta y señor de Tenochtitlan 

      León-Portilla, Miguel (1966)
      This academic study investigates the figure of Axayácatl, tlatoani and poet of Tenochtitlan, highlighting his role in both Nahuatl politics and culture. Through the analysis of his poems, it reveals his connection with his ...
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      Los pueblos prehispánicos del valle de Toluca 

      Hernández R., Rosaura (1966)
      This study analyzes the pre-Hispanic peoples of the Toluca Valley, highlighting the ethnic diversity mainly formed by the Matlatzincas, Otomies, and Nahua groups. Through archaeological evidence such as ceramics, as well ...
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      La antropofagia entre los antiguos mexicanos 

      Anaya Monroy, Fernando (1966)
      This study examines anthropophagy among the ancient Mexicans, emphasizing its ritual and symbolic nature rather than a habitual dietary practice. Drawing on indigenous sources and accounts from chroniclers such as Sahagún, ...
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      Los seis barrios sirvientes de Huitzilopochtli 

      Van Zantwijk, Rudolf (1966)
      Rudolf van Zantwijk’s study explores the structure and function of the six servant neighborhoods of Huitzilopochtli within Mexica society. Through analysis of historical sources and colonial documents, the author identifies ...
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      Conflict historical interpretation of the aztec state, society and culture 

      Feldman, Lawrence H. (1966)
      This article examines conflicting historical interpretations of the Aztec state, society, and culture. Based on indigenous and Spanish sources, it analyzes how since the time of Itzcoatl, Aztec history was rewritten to ...
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      Sobre algunos términos de parentesco en el náhuatl clásico 

      Carrasco, Pedro (1966)
      This study analyzes kinship terminology in Classical Nahuatl, focusing on the distinction between siblings and cousins. Drawing from historical sources and ancient grammars, it demonstrates that terms for cousins often ...
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      The significance of the "looped cord" year symbol in pre-hispanic Mexico: an hypothesis 

      Nicholson, H. B. (1966)
      The article examines the significance of the "looped cord" symbol as a representation of the year in pre-Hispanic Mexican iconography. It proposes that this symbol could be a stylization of the tumpline (mecapalli in ...
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      Calendarios zapotecos prehispánicos según documentos de los siglos XVI y XVII 

      Alcina Franch, José (1966)
      This study offers a detailed analysis of pre-Hispanic Zapotec calendars based on indigenous manuscripts from the 16th and 17th centuries held at the Archivo General de Indias. Through transcription and comparison of multiple ...
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      Frases y modos de hablar, elegantes y metafóricos, de los indios mexicanos 

      De Mijangos, Fray Juan; Garibay K., Ángel María (1966)
      The document presents a compilation of elegant and metaphorical phrases in the Nahuatl language used by Mexican indigenous peoples, based on the work of Fray Juan de Mijangos. This carefully compiled and annotated list ...
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      Ángel María Garibay K. 

      León-Portilla, Miguel (1967)
      This document pays tribute to Dr. Ángel María Garibay K., a distinguished humanist and researcher in the field of Nahuatl culture and other literary traditions. Renowned for his rigorous method and profound sensitivity, ...
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      El proceso de aculturación de los chichimecas de xólotl 

      León-Portilla, Miguel (1967)
      Miguel León-Portilla’s work examines the acculturation process of the Xólotl Chichimecas, an emblematic case of interaction between nomadic groups and sedentary Toltec cultures in pre-Hispanic Mexico. It analyzes how this ...
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      Séptimo volumen 

      Garibay K., Ángel María (1967)
      The seventh volume of the Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl collection offers a valuable compilation of multidisciplinary research on the ancient culture and thought of Nahua peoples. The text gathers linguistic studies, analyses ...
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      El cráneo supuestamente atribuido a Moctezuma II 

      Comas, Juan (1967)
      This study critically examines the skull attributed to Emperor Moctezuma II, housed at the Musée de l’Homme in Paris. Based on its morphological features and evidence of a healed frontal fracture, the authenticity of the ...
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      Los xoxocoteros: una farsa indígena 

      Horcasitas, Fernando (1967)
      This study presents a farce in the Nahuatl language from San Pedro Atocpan, a short theatrical piece combining pre-Hispanic, colonial, and mestizo elements. Through characters such as the Xoxocotero Mayor, the governor, ...