MEXICAN ANCIENT COSMOGONY
COSMOGONÍA ANTIGUA MEXICANA

MEXICAN ANCIENT COSMOGONY
COSMOGONÍA ANTIGUA MEXICANA
- 155 pages
- Mexico
- UNAM Coordinación de Difusión Cultural
- 1995
The origin of heaven and earth began with the human body: man and woman are divided by a pair of gods in the form of a serpent that creates the universe. This is the original legend and the interpretative key that Rubén Bonifaz Nuño reveals in Cosmogonía antigua mexicana, a pocket book including a compact disc that provides free access to a digital museum where we can follow footprints of this unique legend of the creation of the world through beautiful interactive images of the most representative Otmec, Zapotec, Maya, and Aztec civilizations sculptures.
"The Museum captures the intense research and iconographic analysis of the monuments left by the pre-Hispanic civilizations. This resource is extremely valuable when studying in the classroom distant cultures in time and space". —Uruguay Educa, Educational Portal.
- MEXICAN ANCIENT COSMOGONY
- Rubén Bonifaz Nuño
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Available Worldwide
- Spanish
- Printed
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- 978-607-3220-50-2
- No
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- Lic. Lucrecia Iriarte Ramírez; Lic. César Ángel Aguilar Asiain
- liriarte@libros.unam.mx; cesar.aguilar@libros.unam.mx
- +52 (55) 5622–6571/88