[71] Tezozomoc, op. cit., cap. LXI, p. 469; cap. LXIX, pp. 506-507.
[72] Diego Duran, Historia de las Indias de Nueva-España y Islas de Tierra Firme, tomo I, cap. LI, p. 407, Mexico, 1867.
[73] Tezozomoc, op. cit., cap. CI, p. 659.
[74] Anonymous Conqueror, op. cit., p. 22.
[75] Thomas Unett Brocklehurst, Mexico To-day, pl. XXXIV, London, 1883.
[76] See Saville, Exploration of Zapotecan Tombs in Southern Mexico, American Anthropologist, N. S., vol. I, pp. 350-362, April, 1899; and Funeral Urns from Oaxaca, American Museum Journal, vol. IV, pp. 49-69, New York, 1904.
[77] Saville, Goldsmith’s Art in Ancient Mexico, pp. 151-163, pl. i, viii.
[78] Manuel Gamio, Los Monumentos Arqueológicos de las Inmediaciones de Chalchihuites, Zacatecas, sobretiro del tomo II de los Anales del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnología, pp. 467-492, 5 plans, 8 pl., Mexico, 1910. This is the first piece of work by Gamio, and presents the results of the first important archeological exploration undertaken in this part of Mexico.
[79] We have just received the first number (Jan.-Feb., 1922) of tomo I, época 4ª, of the Anales del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnografía of Mexico, which have long been interrupted. In it is announced the forthcoming appearance of a paper relating to this subject, “Máscara con Mosaicos de Turquesas.—Dictámenes Periciales.” It is to be hoped that the authenticity of this object will be cleared of all suspicion by the proposed study.
[80] On this subject consult Saville, Precolumbian Decoration of the Teeth in Ecuador, etc., American Anthropologist, N. S., vol. 15, 1913; reprinted as Contributions from the Heye Museum, vol. I, no. 2, 1913.