Ancient Mexico and the Legacy of Henry B. Nicholson
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
Henry B. Nicholson dominated the field of Aztec studies for over four decades leaving behind a vast amount of scholarship. In the decade since his passing, that corpus continues to stand the test of time with many of his works being among the most cited resources in the field. His contributions to ethnohistory, archaeology, and iconography are vast and provide the point of departure for many specialists. It is certainly a legacy worthy of contemplation. This session will unite both junior and senior academics through a series of papers aimed at contemplating just how his legacy continues to impact current research. While this impact has been great on Central Mexican studies in particular, it has also influenced important cultural areas outside the Basin of Mexico including the Gulf Coast and Chichen Itza.
Other Keywords
Mesoamerica •
Iconography •
Aztecs •
Aztec •
Maya •
Stone Sculpture •
Central Mexico •
Archive •
Historiography •
Sacred Geography
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
North America (Continent)
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- Documents (7)
- Climbing the Home of the Rain Gods: Mountain Cults in Ancient Central Mexico (2017)
- Entre genes y memes: estudios de paleogenética de poblaciones en el México antiguo (2017)
- Family Trees & Feathered Serpents at Chichén Itzá: Expanding H.B. Nicholson’s Understanding of Kukulcan (2017)
- HB Nicholson and the Gulf Coast (2017)
- The Legacy of a Tlamatini: H.B. Nicholson's Mesoamerican Archive (2017)
- The Ometochtli Complex and its Presence in the Offerings of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan (2017)
- The Personification of Sacrificial Fire: An Undescribed Deity in Imperial Mexica Sculpture (2017)