Robert Lloyd Williams
The Complete Codex Zouche-Nuttall: Mixtec Lineage Histories and Political Biographies
Robert Lloyd Williams
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With a full-color reproduction of the entire codex and the first modern commentary in English on the pre-Hispanic history it records, The Complete Codex Zouche-Nuttall unlocks the social and political cosmos of the ancient Mixtec.
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With a full-color reproduction of the entire codex and the first modern commentary in English on the pre-Hispanic history it records, The Complete Codex Zouche-Nuttall unlocks the social and political cosmos of the ancient Mixtec.
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- Latin American and Caribbean A
- Verlag: Briscoe Ctr for Amer History Ut-Austin
- New
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 926g
- ISBN-13: 9780292744387
- ISBN-10: 0292744382
- Artikelnr.: 36622718
- Latin American and Caribbean A
- Verlag: Briscoe Ctr for Amer History Ut-Austin
- New
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 926g
- ISBN-13: 9780292744387
- ISBN-10: 0292744382
- Artikelnr.: 36622718
Robert Lloyd Williams has studied the Mixtec codices since the 1980s and taught courses on them in the Mixtec Codex Workshop, which he cofounded with John M. D. Pohl, for twelve years. He is presently Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at Texas State University–San Marcos.
* Foreword, by Rex Koontz
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The First Historian of the New World
* Chapter 2. Historiography and Native History
* Chapter 3. Reading Techniques
* Chapter 4. Document 1 (Obverse), Part 1, Pages 1–13: Lord Eight Wind
* Chapter 5. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA, Pages 14–19: The Ladies
Three Flint
* Chapter 6. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA continued, Pages 20–21: The
War from Heaven and Lady One Death
* Chapter 7. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIB, Pages 22–35: Genealogies
* Chapter 8. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIIA–B, Pages 36–41: The Four
Lords from Apoala
* Chapter 9. Document 1 (Obverse): Discussion and Interpretation
* Chapter 10. Document 2 (Reverse), Pages 42–84: Introduction to the
Political Biography of Eight Deer Jaguar Claw of Tilantongo
* Chapter 11. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 1–6, Pages 42–50:
Parentage Statement, Childhood Military Career, Chalcatongo Event,
Transition from Chalcatongo to Tututepec, Eight Deer as Lord of
Tututepec.
* Chapter 12. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 7–12, Pages 51–74: Eight
Deer’s Toltec Alliance through the Conquests with the Toltecs
* Chapter 13. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 13–14, Pages 75–84: The
Battle in the Sky through the Siege of Hua Chino
* Chapter 14. The Four Voices of Mixtec History
* Appendix 1. The Mixtec Calendar
* Appendix 2. Occurrence of 260-Day Sacred Calendars in the 365-Day
Mixtec Solar Calendar
* Appendix 3. The Cycle of 260 Days (Tonalpohualli)
* Appendix 4. The Calendrics of Codex Zouche-Nuttall Pages 42–84
* Appendix 5. The Mixtec Calendar Cycle Correspondences from Byland and
Pohl (1994)
* Appendix 6. The Complete Mixtec/Aztec Calendar
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The First Historian of the New World
* Chapter 2. Historiography and Native History
* Chapter 3. Reading Techniques
* Chapter 4. Document 1 (Obverse), Part 1, Pages 1–13: Lord Eight Wind
* Chapter 5. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA, Pages 14–19: The Ladies
Three Flint
* Chapter 6. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA continued, Pages 20–21: The
War from Heaven and Lady One Death
* Chapter 7. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIB, Pages 22–35: Genealogies
* Chapter 8. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIIA–B, Pages 36–41: The Four
Lords from Apoala
* Chapter 9. Document 1 (Obverse): Discussion and Interpretation
* Chapter 10. Document 2 (Reverse), Pages 42–84: Introduction to the
Political Biography of Eight Deer Jaguar Claw of Tilantongo
* Chapter 11. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 1–6, Pages 42–50:
Parentage Statement, Childhood Military Career, Chalcatongo Event,
Transition from Chalcatongo to Tututepec, Eight Deer as Lord of
Tututepec.
* Chapter 12. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 7–12, Pages 51–74: Eight
Deer’s Toltec Alliance through the Conquests with the Toltecs
* Chapter 13. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 13–14, Pages 75–84: The
Battle in the Sky through the Siege of Hua Chino
* Chapter 14. The Four Voices of Mixtec History
* Appendix 1. The Mixtec Calendar
* Appendix 2. Occurrence of 260-Day Sacred Calendars in the 365-Day
Mixtec Solar Calendar
* Appendix 3. The Cycle of 260 Days (Tonalpohualli)
* Appendix 4. The Calendrics of Codex Zouche-Nuttall Pages 42–84
* Appendix 5. The Mixtec Calendar Cycle Correspondences from Byland and
Pohl (1994)
* Appendix 6. The Complete Mixtec/Aztec Calendar
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* Foreword, by Rex Koontz
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The First Historian of the New World
* Chapter 2. Historiography and Native History
* Chapter 3. Reading Techniques
* Chapter 4. Document 1 (Obverse), Part 1, Pages 1–13: Lord Eight Wind
* Chapter 5. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA, Pages 14–19: The Ladies
Three Flint
* Chapter 6. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA continued, Pages 20–21: The
War from Heaven and Lady One Death
* Chapter 7. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIB, Pages 22–35: Genealogies
* Chapter 8. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIIA–B, Pages 36–41: The Four
Lords from Apoala
* Chapter 9. Document 1 (Obverse): Discussion and Interpretation
* Chapter 10. Document 2 (Reverse), Pages 42–84: Introduction to the
Political Biography of Eight Deer Jaguar Claw of Tilantongo
* Chapter 11. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 1–6, Pages 42–50:
Parentage Statement, Childhood Military Career, Chalcatongo Event,
Transition from Chalcatongo to Tututepec, Eight Deer as Lord of
Tututepec.
* Chapter 12. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 7–12, Pages 51–74: Eight
Deer’s Toltec Alliance through the Conquests with the Toltecs
* Chapter 13. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 13–14, Pages 75–84: The
Battle in the Sky through the Siege of Hua Chino
* Chapter 14. The Four Voices of Mixtec History
* Appendix 1. The Mixtec Calendar
* Appendix 2. Occurrence of 260-Day Sacred Calendars in the 365-Day
Mixtec Solar Calendar
* Appendix 3. The Cycle of 260 Days (Tonalpohualli)
* Appendix 4. The Calendrics of Codex Zouche-Nuttall Pages 42–84
* Appendix 5. The Mixtec Calendar Cycle Correspondences from Byland and
Pohl (1994)
* Appendix 6. The Complete Mixtec/Aztec Calendar
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The First Historian of the New World
* Chapter 2. Historiography and Native History
* Chapter 3. Reading Techniques
* Chapter 4. Document 1 (Obverse), Part 1, Pages 1–13: Lord Eight Wind
* Chapter 5. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA, Pages 14–19: The Ladies
Three Flint
* Chapter 6. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIA continued, Pages 20–21: The
War from Heaven and Lady One Death
* Chapter 7. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIB, Pages 22–35: Genealogies
* Chapter 8. Document 1 (Obverse), Part IIIA–B, Pages 36–41: The Four
Lords from Apoala
* Chapter 9. Document 1 (Obverse): Discussion and Interpretation
* Chapter 10. Document 2 (Reverse), Pages 42–84: Introduction to the
Political Biography of Eight Deer Jaguar Claw of Tilantongo
* Chapter 11. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 1–6, Pages 42–50:
Parentage Statement, Childhood Military Career, Chalcatongo Event,
Transition from Chalcatongo to Tututepec, Eight Deer as Lord of
Tututepec.
* Chapter 12. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 7–12, Pages 51–74: Eight
Deer’s Toltec Alliance through the Conquests with the Toltecs
* Chapter 13. Document 2 (Reverse), Sections 13–14, Pages 75–84: The
Battle in the Sky through the Siege of Hua Chino
* Chapter 14. The Four Voices of Mixtec History
* Appendix 1. The Mixtec Calendar
* Appendix 2. Occurrence of 260-Day Sacred Calendars in the 365-Day
Mixtec Solar Calendar
* Appendix 3. The Cycle of 260 Days (Tonalpohualli)
* Appendix 4. The Calendrics of Codex Zouche-Nuttall Pages 42–84
* Appendix 5. The Mixtec Calendar Cycle Correspondences from Byland and
Pohl (1994)
* Appendix 6. The Complete Mixtec/Aztec Calendar
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index