List of Techialoyan codexes explained
This is a partial list of Techialoyan codexes.
These codexes established indigenous land claims in Mexico by documenting the founding and history of a town.
"Many of these documents are written with ink of European origin, in the Náhuatl language, using the Latin alphabet in capital letters and rough script, and often on amate (bark) paper."[1]
Notes and References
- Web site: Techialoyan Codex of Cuajimalpa. World Digital Library. 2014-05-10. 2012-06-12.
- McAffee . Bryan . The Techialoyan Codices: Codex E - Codex of Cempoallan, Hidalgo : Paleographic Version and Translation . UNAM . 2014-05-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140512230920/http://www.iifilologicas.unam.mx/tlalocan/uploads/Volumenes/Tlalocan_II/Tlalocan_II-2/07-McAffe_II-2.pdf . 2014-05-12.
- Web site: Mexican Pictorial Manuscripts . Latin American Library at Tulane University . 2014-05-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140419023031/http://lal.tulane.edu/collections/manuscripts/pictorial . 2014-04-19.
- Web site: Chavez. Loera. Margarita Peniche . The Indian history and world-view in the Vice royal catholic worship (a case study from the architecture in the Valley of Toluca). Dimensión Antropológica. 2014-05-10.
- Web site: Other Mesoamerican Codices. University of Arizona Libraries. 2014-05-10.
- Web site: Códice Techialoyan de Cuajimalpa . Archivo General de la Nación Biblioteca Digital Mexicana . Mexico . Spanish . Techialoyan Codex of Cuajimalpa . 2013-04-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131005000617/http://bdmx.mx/detalle.php?id_cod=24 . 2013-10-05 .