2011
DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004187528.i-572
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The Mixtec Pictorial Manuscripts

Abstract: Lord 4 Wind 'Fire Serpent' (Yahui) and Lady 10 Flower 'Spiderweb of Rain' (Dzinduhua Dzavui) are seated on the marriage mat, and rule the Town of Flints (Ñuu Yuchi

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“…Specific features of this landscape, the relations between sovereign polis communities, were reflected in various works from classical antiquity. "The Homeric songs are a good example of such a shared landscape and memory, in which diverse communities, peoples and lineages could relate to a unifying grand narrative" (Jansen & Pérez Jiménez, 2010). Homeric texts include a large number of toponymic references to islands, regions, and cities allowing readers to identify themselves with the real and invented world.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specific features of this landscape, the relations between sovereign polis communities, were reflected in various works from classical antiquity. "The Homeric songs are a good example of such a shared landscape and memory, in which diverse communities, peoples and lineages could relate to a unifying grand narrative" (Jansen & Pérez Jiménez, 2010). Homeric texts include a large number of toponymic references to islands, regions, and cities allowing readers to identify themselves with the real and invented world.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%