Códice Nakuk-Pech. [between 1840 and 1859]

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Códice Nakuk-Pech. [between 1840 and 1859]

Photographic reproduction of a copy by Juan Pío Pérez, probably from sometime between 1840 and 1859, of the Crónica de Chac Xulub Chen, a history of the town of Chac Xulub Chen (now called Chicxulub), and the conquest of the Yucatán by the Spaniards, written in 1562 by the Maya prince, Nakuk Pech.

[28] p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7378617

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