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Records the political organization of Coatlinchan, located in the region now known as Acolhuacan, in the state of Mexico. It begins in the center of the map, where the people of Coatlinchan or 'Snake House'.
 
Records the political organization of Coatlinchan, located in the region now known as Acolhuacan, in the state of Mexico. It begins in the center of the map, where the people of Coatlinchan or 'Snake House'.
Was part of the collection of the historian Alfredo Chavero, until 1880, when Dr. Rafael Lucio bought. Years later, Francisco del Paso y Troncoso acquired it from his heirs to finally deposited in the Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Historia y Etnografia, now Museo Nacional de Antropologia.
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Was part of the collection of the historian Alfredo Chavero, until 1880, when Dr. Rafael Lucio bought. Years later, Francisco del Paso y Troncoso acquired it from his heirs to finally deposited in the Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Historia y Etnografia, now Museo Nacional de Antropologia. <ref name="INAH"> http://www.codices.inah.gob.mx/pc/index.php Translated by Samuel Tecpaocelotl Castillo</ref>
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 1 October 2014

Records the political organization of Coatlinchan, located in the region now known as Acolhuacan, in the state of Mexico. It begins in the center of the map, where the people of Coatlinchan or 'Snake House'. Was part of the collection of the historian Alfredo Chavero, until 1880, when Dr. Rafael Lucio bought. Years later, Francisco del Paso y Troncoso acquired it from his heirs to finally deposited in the Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Historia y Etnografia, now Museo Nacional de Antropologia. [1]


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  1. http://www.codices.inah.gob.mx/pc/index.php Translated by Samuel Tecpaocelotl Castillo