Tag: Cáhita
The Original Indigenous People of Sinaloa (Part 1) — Indigenous Mexico
Tahue, Totorame, Acaxees, Xiximes and the numerous Cáhitan
— Read on www.indigenousmexico.org/articles/the-original-indigenous-people-of-sinaloa
Mysterious ‘Las Labradas’ Petroglyphs With Roots In The Pre-Columbian Times Of Mexico – Ancient Pages
A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Sinaloa’s rocks covered with a variety of figures are true history rocks, a legacy of mythological traditions with roots
— Read on www.ancientpages.com/2020/10/09/mysterious-las-labradas-petroglyphs-with-roots-in-the-pre-columbian-times-of-mexico/
Understanding Aztatlán material culture through archaeometry
In the last half century, great strides have been made in the archaeological sciences. Where we once relied upon macroscopic analyses, typological study, and visual characteristics, archaeologists now routinely utilize a variety of archaeometric methods to learn more about the production, trade, and use of various material culture items.
— Read on una-editions.fr/understanding-aztatlan-material-culture/