This site provides tools and information to help interpret ancient Mixtec codices, focusing on the tree glyph in the Codex Yuta Tnoho. The codex, formerly known as Vindobonensis, is so named because the codex and the central tree glyph refers to the place Yuta Tnoho (in Ñuu Dzaui), also known as Santiago Apoala (in Spanish-Aztec). Interactive resource includes: Annotated glyph in Scriptopict; Reading Mixtec Writing; Annotated Tree Glyph; Mixtec Morphographeme Dictionary; Concordance Of Trees; Precolumbian Codices; Accessible Language Dictionaries; Locations and Maps; Bibliography.
History
Publisher
Centre for 21st Century Humanities, University of Newcastle