Links and Resources

Some links relevant to the topics discussed in this blog. More to come.

Tlachia One of the most important online databases on Aztec writing

Visual Lexicon of Aztec Hieroglyphs A digital collection of Aztec hieroglyphs

Amoxcalli An archive of facsimiles of Mesoamerican codices with detailed analysis on glyphs and transcriptions of alphabetic readings (in Spanish)

Wikifilología A wiki dedicated to Mesoamerican codices. It includes an updated version of the census of Mesoamerican pictorials of John. B. Glass and Donald Robertson (in Spanish)

FAMSI The Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies hosts a trove of materials on Mesoamerican writings and codexes in its ‘Writing’ section, includying many facsimiles

Códice Xolotl Electronic edition of one of the most important codices of the Tetzcocan school, by Marc Thouvenot

Códices de México The site of a recent exhibit on Mesoamerican codices kept in Mexico. It includes download links to numerous facsimiles (in Spanish)

Mesoamerican Manuscripts at the Bodleian Library The recently published 8k photographs of the Codex Mendoza, perhaps the most important Aztec codex, are invaluable.

Maya Decipherment The blog of David Stuart, a world authority on Maya epigraphy

Dmitri Beliaev’s LiveJournal The personal LiveJournal website of Dmitri Beliaev, a world authority on Maya epigraphy (in Russian)

Cultura y Lengua Maya A Facebook group on current Maya research

Mesolore A bilingual resource for scholars and students of Mesoamerica. Includes soome pictorials.