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JUSTYNA OLKO: Turquoise, Diadems and Staffs of Office. Elite Costume and Insignia of Power in Aztec and Early Colonial MexicoJUSTYNA OLKO: Turquoise, Diadems and Staffs of Office. Elite Costume and Insignia of Power in Aztec and Early Colonial MexicoJUSTYNA OLKO: Turquoise, Diadems and Staffs of Office. Elite Costume and Insignia of Power in Aztec and Early Colonial Mexico
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2009)
Order of the Aztec Eagle given to Dr. Donald L. Winkelmann
(CIMMYT, 2017)
Falsehood on the Move. The Aztec Children and Science in the Second Half of the 19th Century
(Institute For The History Of Medicine At The University Of Rome, 2014-07)
Allegedly kidnapped from a secret city in Central America, the Aztec children began a showmans career in the early-1850s. They died around 1900, after being observed by countless pathologists and ethnologists from Europe ...
JUSTYNA OLKO: Turquoise, Diadems and Staffs of Office. Elite Costume and Insignia of Power in Aztec and Early Colonial MexicoJUSTYNA OLKO: Turquoise, Diadems and Staffs of Office. Elite Costume and Insignia of Power in Aztec and Early Colonial MexicoJUSTYNA OLKO: Turquoise, Diadems and Staffs of Office. Elite Costume and Insignia of Power in Aztec and Early Colonial Mexico
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2009)
Sobre Ingra Clendinnen, Aztecs. An InterpretationClendinnen, Inga, Aztecs. An Interpretation, Nueva York, Cambridge University Press, 1995 [1991], (Canto).
(Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 2022)
Cultura Azteca
(2017-08-31)
Established in 1325 in the center of Mexico´s Valley, they were the last nahuatl speaking people and the ones that in less than two
centuries raised the last city of prehispanic Mexico, Tenochtitlan, unique in its kind ...
Robinson, D. F. (editor). Aztec studies I
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2010)
”Debt-pyment” to the Gods among the Aztec: the Misrendering of a Spanish expression and its Effects
(Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 2009)
Robinson, D. F. (editor). Aztec studies I
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2010)
Molly H. Bassett, The Fate of Earthly Things. Aztec Gods and God-BodiesMolly H. Bassett, The Fate of Earthly Things. Aztec Gods and God-Bodies, Austin, University of Texas Press, 2015.
(Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 2022)