Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history; . was sold for 2 reals. Finally,in two squares there are figures of Spaniards (^, figure 44). It seemshighly probable that this page belongs to the same date and sameregion as our fragment VII (plate xii). It is very probable that ourfragment VII (plate xii) likewise once belonged to the Boturinicollection. The catalogue of Boturinis Museo Indiano mentionsunder number 1, section 21: Tres mapas en papol Indiano como de los tributos que pagaba el pueblo de Mizquiahuallan, y enel se ven las cifras numericas de c


Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history; . was sold for 2 reals. Finally,in two squares there are figures of Spaniards (^, figure 44). It seemshighly probable that this page belongs to the same date and sameregion as our fragment VII (plate xii). It is very probable that ourfragment VII (plate xii) likewise once belonged to the Boturinicollection. The catalogue of Boturinis Museo Indiano mentionsunder number 1, section 21: Tres mapas en papol Indiano como de los tributos que pagaba el pueblo de Mizquiahuallan, y enel se ven las cifras numericas de cada cosa que entregaban los vecinos( Three maps on Indian paper like strips of ribbon. They treat ofthe tribute paid by the village of Mizquiahuallan, and in them are thenumerical figures of everything which householders furnished ). FRAGMENT VIII This is a strip of agave paper, 33 cm. long, 22 cm. wide, muchinjured at the edges and in the middle by folding,and imperfect at theupper left corner (plate xiii). On the upper side of the fragment BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. MEXICAN PAINTING-HUr BULLETIN 28 PLATE XIII


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