Mixtec Group
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The Mixtec Group is the designation given by scholars to a number of mostly pre-Columbian documents from the Mixtec people of the state of Oaxaca in the southern part of the Republic of Mexico. They are distinguished by their principally historical and geographical content.[1]
Included in the Mixtec Group are:
- The Codex Zouche-Nuttall.
- The Codex Selden.
- The Codex Colombino-Becker.
- The Codex Waecker-Gotter.
- The Codex Vindobonensis (or Vienna, as it is sometimes called).
- The Codex Bodley.
See also
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- Mixtec Group codices
- facsimile of the Nuttall Codex
- facsimile of the Becker Codex
- facsimile of the Waecker Götter Codex
- facsimile of the Vienna Codex
References
[edit]- ^ Noguez, X; Lejarazu, M H; Paxton, M; Vela, E (August 2009). "Códices prehispánicos y coloniales tempranos" [Prehispanic and early colonial codices]. Arqueología Mexicana (in Spanish) (Edición especial,#31 ed.). México D.F.: Editorial Raíces, S.A. de C.V.: 24–44, 68–93. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14.