Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl is a scientific journal of the Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas (IIH) of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). It spreads awareness of research on the language and culture of the Nahuatl-speaking peoples of the past and present. With more than sixty years since it first appeared, Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl has been an essential reference in this field of study.
Latest issue
On Frances F. Berdan, The Aztecs
Patrick Saurin
Tlacotli: New Notes for the Definition of a Nahua Category
Óscar Salazar Delgado
Pillahtolli and Macehuallahtolli: Nahua’s ways of Speaking Registered in the Primeros memoriales
Carlos Roberto Galaviz Sánchez
Fertility Images in the Rock Art of Northern Morelos
Vanya Valdovinos
The Cihuacóatl of Calixtlahuaca: An Expression of Power and Religiosity in the Toluca Valley
Fernando Guerrero María del Carmen Aviles Martínez Jeniré Escobar Sánchez Cosme Rubén Nieto Hernández
The Cholula Polychrome Pottery and its Mayan Antecedents
María Isabel Álvarez Icaza Longoria
On David Stuart, King and Cosmos. An Interpretation of the Aztec Calendar Stone
Sergio Ángel Vásquez Galicia
Eloise Quiñones Keber (1941-2023)
Alessia Frassani
On Rafael Tena, ed., Tira de la Peregrinación
Rodrigo Martínez Baracs
Cajete globular tipo “Polícroma mate” o “Cristina” (Cholula, ca. 830-1150)
María Isabel Álvarez Icaza Longoria
Volumen 69
Berenice Alcántara Rojas Regina Lira Larios