
Mixtec Codices, Painted Histories of Mesoamerica
History America
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Step into the painted legacy of Oaxaca, where the Mixtec codices—fragile screenfolds of deerskin illuminated with vivid pigments—preserve one of the most extraordinary intellectual and artistic...
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Digital Voice Madison G
MESOAMERICAN, HISTORY, MYTH, AND ORIGINS
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Step into the painted legacy of Oaxaca, where the Mixtec codices—fragile screenfolds of deerskin illuminated with vivid pigments—preserve one of the most extraordinary intellectual and artistic traditions of Mesoamerica. Far more than picture books, these manuscripts embody history, myth, genealogy, and political authority. Within their unfolding pages, lords trace descent from gods, dynasties rise and fall, and sacred landscapes of hills, rivers, and temples come alive as actors in human destiny. This book explores the world of the Mixtecs through their painted histories, situating the surviving codices—such as the Zouche-Nuttall, Bodley, Vindobonensis, and Selden—within the broader fabric of Mesoamerican civilization. It reveals how these manuscripts served as charters of power, genealogical archives, ceremonial scripts, and works of astonishing artistry. From the dramatic biography of Eight Deer Jaguar Claw to the intricate webs of dynastic marriages, the codices preserve a vision of a society where the human and divine were inseparable, where political legitimacy was written in sacred bloodlines, and where memory itself was painted onto deerskin. At once historical and mythological, artistic and intellectual, sacred and political, the Mixtec codices stand as rare survivors of a vast world nearly erased by conquest and fire. This book not only tells their story of creation and survival but also reclaims them as living documents—bridges across centuries that continue to speak for the people of Ñuu Dzahui, the "People of the Rain God." For readers fascinated by ancient civilizations, indigenous art, and the resilience of cultural memory, this work opens a window into one of humanity's most remarkable painted legacies. Duration - 8h 12m. Author - History America. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 26 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 LEARN ALCHEMICAL ©.
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Mixtec Codices, Painted Histories of Mesoamerica (Mesoamerican History, Myth and Origins, #4)
Duration:00:31:33
Chapter 1: The World of the Mixtecs
Duration:00:44:53
Chapter 2: The Surviving Codices
Duration:00:41:13
Chapter 3: Materials and Techniques of Codex Making
Duration:00:32:36
Chapter 4: Reading the Pictorial Language
Duration:00:33:35
Chapter 5: Genealogies of Rulers and Dynasties
Duration:00:27:55
Chapter 6: The Life of Lord Eight Deer Jaguar Claw
Duration:00:38:05
Chapter 7: Mythology and Sacred Narratives
Duration:00:31:15
Chapter 8: Ritual and Ceremony in the Codices
Duration:00:28:37
Chapter 9: War, Conquest, and Tribute
Duration:00:29:03
Chapter 10 – Conquest, Colonization, and Survival
Duration:00:31:19
Chapter 11: Modern Scholarship and Legacy
Duration:00:42:40
Chapter 12 – Conclusion: Painted Histories
Duration:00:31:37
Appendix A – Glossary of Symbols and Glyphs
Duration:00:09:40
Appendix B – Chronology of Mixtec Codices
Duration:00:09:08
Appendix C – Comparative Perspectives
Duration:00:08:23
Appendix D – Museums, Archives, and Digital Access
Duration:00:10:08
Appendix E – Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Duration:00:10:59