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A Mexican Mixtec girl, from Ñundeui, Al pie del cielo by Mario Mutschlechner.
Mexican Mixtec girls, from Ñundeui, Al pie del cielo by Mario Mutschlechner.
xealsea: Mixteca. Walter Reuter. 1970.
platanos-fritos: Mixtec women cleaning coyuche, brown cotton. Also, this is the tradtiional (skirt) way of wearing a pozahuanco.
Mixtec Weaver OaxacaThis painting by a young artist from Pinotepa de Don Luis, Oaxaca depicts a Mixtec woman from that town weaving fabric for one of the famous pozahuanco skirts of the community. The Mixtec women who live in the this hot, humid region
dapart: Lady 3 Eagle. From the Codex Zouche Nuttall (pg.7). She is a Mixtec Lady, and wears her quechquemitl with the points to the side rather in front and back. This style of wearing the quechquemitl is still seen today among the Mazahuas in Iztlahuaca
anatomicdeadspace: Skull with Mosaic Inlay. Mexico, Oaxaca or Puebla, Mixtec or Zapotec, 1400-1521
tlatollotl:Skull with Mosaic InlayMexico, Oaxaca or Puebla, Mixtec or Zapotec, 1400-1521 LACMA
mojaqky: Monte alban !!
ancientart: The Codex Zouche-Nuttall, pre-Columbian piece of Mixtec writing, currently located at the British Museum, London. Late Postclassic period, from Mexico. It is one of three codices that record the genealogies, alliances and conquests of several
coolartefact: Jade shield, Mixtec [700x459]Source: http://i.imgur.com/GykKL28.jpg
theancientwayoflife:~ Mask, possibly of Tlaloc. Culture: Mixtec-Aztec (Mexica) Date: 1350–1521 Medium: Turquoise, shell, lignite and resin.
ufansius: Mixtec rock crystal feline head - Mexico, 15th century CE.
honestlytrulytired: Mixtec Beauty
ancientart: A Mixtec funerary mask from Grave No. 7, Monte Alban, Mexico. Courtesy of & currently located at the Regional Museum of Oaxaca, Mexico. Photos taken by Anagoria via the Wiki Commons.
gemma-antiqua:Mixtec gold ring with a feline’s head flanked by two snakes, dated to c. 1200-1521. Found in Mexico. Source: British Museum.
tlatollotl: Mixtec funerary mask
theancientwayoflife:~Skull with Mosaic Inlay. Place of origin: Mexico, Oaxaca or Puebla Culture: Mixtec or Zapotec Date: 1400-1521 Medium: Human skull with inlaid turquoise, jadeite, and spondylus shell.
ufansius:Mixtec rock crystal feline head - Mexico, 15th century CE.
virtual-artifacts: Human skull decorated with a polychromic mosaic • Mixtec-Aztec, Mexico • 1300-1521 A.D. • Tessels of turquoise, hematite and tumbaga gold sheets • H. 14.5 cm • Private collection