Canvas from Jucutacato, Michoacan in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia.
The description does not indicate if the canvas is original, but at least if it has been reconstructed. It shows the migration of a group of people from the Gulf of Mexico who finally settle in Michoacan. It also shows the Tarascan population, their clothing and the main sites, routes followed by merchants and the places where metals were extracted. A group of people is seen leaving Chalchiuhtlapazco in the Gulf of Mexico, they cross the center of Mexico until they reach Michoacan in Xiuquillan or Jiquilpan (place of indigo or indigo) and from there they follow the routes that take them to Patzcuaro or hot land. where metals, cotton and other products are found.
Size: 4768px × 3080px
Location: Museo Nacional de Antropologia Mexico City
Photo credit: © Diana Sanchez / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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