While doing research for the makwawitl (macuahuitl, macana) episode of my youtube series, I came across a lot of really interesting information that I thought was worth examining further. One of the…
— Read on kurlytlapoyawa.medium.com/café-con-nawatl-a-photograph-of-an-actual-macuahuitl-d245d4b80658
Month: January 2021
Genes, Ancient DNA Studies in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
Mesoamerica is a historically and culturally defined geographic area comprising current central and south Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and border regions of Honduras, western Nicaragua, and northwestern Costa Rica. The permanent settling of Mesoamerica was accompanied by the development of agriculture and pottery manufacturing (2500 BCE–150 CE), which led to the rise of several cultures connected by commerce and farming. Hence, Mesoamericans probably carried an invaluable genetic diversity partly lost during the Spanish conquest and the subsequent colonial period. Mesoamerican ancient DNA (aDNA) research has mainly focused on the study of mitochondrial DNA in the Basin of Mexico and the Yucatán Peninsula and its nearby territories, particularly during the Postclassic period (900–1519 CE). Despite limitations associated with the poor preservation of samples in tropical areas, recent methodological improvements pave the way for a deeper analysis of Mesoamerica. Here, we review how aDNA research has helped discern population dynamics patterns in the pre-Columbian Mesoamerican context, how it supports archaeological, linguistic, and anthropological conclusions, and finally, how it offers new working hypotheses.
— Read on www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/11/1346/htm
Find Records Researching Government and Church Political Jurisdictions
In this blog post, I will show you how to Find Records Researching Government and Church Political Jurisdictions of where your ancestors once lived. Thus, it is very important that you as a genealogist and family historian learn that in order to find records about our ancestors you need to know where to look for…
— Read on mexicangenealogy.com/find-records-researching-government-and-church-political-jurisdictions/
The Oldest City in The Americas Is an Archeological Wonder, And It’s Under Invasion
Having survived for 5,000 years, the oldest archeological site in the Americas is under threat from squatters claiming the coronavirus pandemic has left them with no other option but to occupy the sacred city.
— Read on www.sciencealert.com/oldest-city-in-the-americas-under-threat-from-squatters
Aztec Empire, el primer comic sobre la conquista con ayuda del INAH
Los creadores de este fabuloso cómic se apoyaron en cientos de datos y evidencias históricas para llevar a esta gran tarea.
— Read on mxcity.mx/2021/01/aztec-empire-el-primer-comic-sobre-la-conquista-con-ayuda-del-inah/
Nawatl Scholar: An evaluation of the Nahuatl data in Brian Stubbs’ work on Afro-Asiatic/Uto-Aztecan
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
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