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Dear Gordon,<BR>
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There more good photos in "Azteca - Mexica. Las culturas del México antiguo", José Alcina Franch, Miguel León-Portilla & Eduardo Matos Moctezuma (eds.), INAH/Quinto Centenario/ Lunwerg Editores, Barcelona, 1992, fold-out page between pp. 208-209. This is a catalogue of an exhibit with the same name in Madrid, 1992. I can scan it for you if you can't get hold of the catalogue.<BR>
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best,<BR>
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Michel<BR>
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<BR> <BR>> From: dcwright@prodigy.net.mx<BR>> To: gwhitta@gwdg.de; nahuatl@lists.famsi.org<BR>> Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 16:29:17 -0500<BR>> Subject: Re: [Nahuat-l] Stones of Tizocic and Motecuhzoma I / Axayacatl<BR>> <BR>> Howdy, Gordon:<BR>> <BR>> The best photos I've seen are here:<BR>> <BR>> MATOS Moctezuma, Eduardo; Felipe SOLÍS. El Calendario azteca y otros<BR>> monumentos solares (1a. ed.) Instituto Nacional de Antropología e<BR>> Historia/Grupo Azabache. México, 2004.<BR>> <BR>> They have a good enough resolution to study the toponymical signs, among<BR>> other details, in both cases. For closeups of a few signs taken from<BR>> different angles that will help solve some doubts, see:<BR>> <BR>> GUTIÉRREZ Solana Rickards, Nelly. Objetos ceremoniales en piedra de la<BR>> cultura mexica (1a. ed.) Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad<BR>> Nacional Autónoma de México. México, 1983.<BR>> <BR>> Saludos,<BR>> <BR>> David<BR>> <BR>> -----Mensaje original-----<BR>> De: nahuatl-bounces@lists.famsi.org [mailto:nahuatl-bounces@lists.famsi.org]<BR>> En nombre de Gordon Whittaker<BR>> Enviado el: viernes, 07 de agosto de 2009 04:12 p.m.<BR>> Para: nahuatl@lists.famsi.org<BR>> Asunto: [Nahuat-l] Stones of Tizocic and Motecuhzoma I / Axayacatl<BR>> <BR>> Hi everyone,<BR>> <BR>> I was wondering if anyone has -- or can point me in the direction of --<BR>> good-quality photos of the panels encircling the so-called Stones of Tizoc<BR>> (Tizocic) and Motecuhzoma I (or Axayacatl)? I am doing a comparative study<BR>> of Aztec monuments and would dearly love to be able to examine both of<BR>> these temalacatl a little more closely than I have been able up to now.<BR>> <BR>> I would be very grateful if someone can provide me with close-up photos of<BR>> all sections of these monuments. I would, of course, not publish any<BR>> without permission (and acknowledgement).<BR>> <BR>> Best wishes,<BR>> Gordon<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Nahuatl mailing list<BR>> Nahuatl@lists.famsi.org<BR>> http://www.famsi.org/mailman/listinfo/nahuatl<BR><br /><hr />What can you do with the new Windows Live? <a href='http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/default.aspx' target='_new'>Find out</a></body>
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