Nawatl Scholar: An evaluation of the Nahuatl data in Brian Stubbs’ work on Afro-Asiatic/Uto-Aztecan
— Read on nahuatlstudies.blogspot.com/2019/09/an-evaluation-of-nahuatl-data-in-brian.html
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Discovery of the Mural Paintings of Bonampak
Although known to the local Lacandon Maya people, Bonampak’s mural paintings were first seen by non-Maya eyes in the early 20th century.
— Read on www.thoughtco.com/the-murals-of-bonampak-chiapas-mexico-171611
Maya Animals V: The Peccary’s Teeth, the Jaguar’s Bone
Stephen Houston (Brown University) and Sarah Newman (University of Chicago) The elephant arrived in July 802. Captured in Africa, or perhaps offered…
Maya Animals V: The Peccary’s Teeth, the Jaguar’s Bone
“This is Not Our First Pandemic” – Yes! Magazine
Native communities share heritage ways to live and care for each other during this latest pandemic.
— Read on www.yesmagazine.org/health-happiness/2020/12/18/covid-native-communities-heritage-care/
Museum offers face-to-face encounter with 4,000-year-old Indigenous family | CBC News
The Canadian Museum of History has unveiled a unique new exhibit that brings the faces of a 4,000 year old Indigenous family back to life.
— Read on www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/indigenous-family-facial-reconstruction-1.4108642
Panketzaliztli – Mexika New Year
The feast of Panketzaliztli celebrates the winter solstice and the birth of the new Sun as Witzilopochtli (Hummingbird on the Left), one of the principal Teteoh honored by the Mexika. The name Panketzaliztli translates as “Raising of the banners.” The festival of Panquetzaliztli is celebrated with dance, music, and a foot race. An effigy of Witzilopochtli is…
— Read on mexicanewyear.com/2018/12/07/panketzaliztli/
Mummified llamas yield new insights into Inca ritual sacrifices | Science News
Mummified llamas yield new insights into Inca ritual sacrifices | Science News
— Read on www.sciencenews.org/article/mummified-llamas-peru-inca-ritual-sacrifice
AZTEC CANNIBALISM: Nahua versus Spanish and mestizo accounts in the Valley of Mexico | Ancient Mesoamerica | Cambridge Core
AZTEC CANNIBALISM: Nahua versus Spanish and mestizo accounts in the Valley of Mexico – Volume 16 Issue 1
— Read on www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ancient-mesoamerica/article/abs/aztec-cannibalism-nahua-versus-spanish-and-mestizo-accounts-in-the-valley-of-mexico/CADE6D7C49765FD9C475A59AE549A3D4
Savoury Recipes and the Colour of the Tlatelcomila Human Bones – Trujillo‐Mederos – 2016 – Archaeometry – Wiley Online Library
Savoury Recipes and the Colour of the Tlatelcomila Human Bones – Trujillo‐Mederos – 2016 – Archaeometry – Wiley Online Library
— Read on onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/arcm.12178
Ancient Mesoamerican Recipe For Cooking Human Flesh Decoded By Archaeologists
Archaeologists working near Mexico City found evidence of cannibalism. Using cutting-edge techniques, they re-created the methods and ingredients used to cook human flesh.
— Read on www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2015/05/20/ancient-mesoamerican-recipe-for-cooking-human-flesh-decoded-by-archaeologists/