[Map of Teotihuacán, Mexico]. [1560?]

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[Map of Teotihuacán, Mexico]. [1560?]

Manuscript map of Indian origin showing holdings of various Indian landowners from the village of San Francisco Mazapan in 1560 at former Toltec religious center at Teotihuacán (abandoned ca. 800 A.D.); roughly 25 miles northeast of Mexico City. Contains Nahuatl glyphs and accompanying glosses.

1 ms. map : hand col. ; 650 x 1000 mm. in box 88 x 123 x 2 cm.

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