. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history;. graced that they returned to their homes filled with shame. In reference to this passage, I am of the opinion that these were spoliaopima taken from slain enemies, which were buried in the various pots «Alii les acometi6 tan prof undo suefio que no sintieron cuando nuestros padres les despojaron dehuh arcos, fleehas y toda arma y demas el dedo menique de pie\s y manos, de suerte que cuandoacordaron, se vieron en estado tan afrentado, que se volvieron avergonzados a sus hogares. 106 BUKEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 2


. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history;. graced that they returned to their homes filled with shame. In reference to this passage, I am of the opinion that these were spoliaopima taken from slain enemies, which were buried in the various pots «Alii les acometi6 tan prof undo suefio que no sintieron cuando nuestros padres les despojaron dehuh arcos, fleehas y toda arma y demas el dedo menique de pie\s y manos, de suerte que cuandoacordaron, se vieron en estado tan afrentado, que se volvieron avergonzados a sus hogares. 106 BUKEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 28 in the southern mound of the settlement of La Cueva, near Santa agrees very well with this explanation that it was the southernmound in which the pots with the obsidian knives and the finger jointswere found, for the south was consecrated to the war god and to vic-tory. This we see in the familiar picture of the Cortesian codexwhich represents the tonalamatl divided into four divisions, which,with the deities belonging to them, are arranged around the two gods. jj^^^u^^i^^Bgi^uaaijffiiiiiBgCS^^^^^^^^Sa 6


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