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273: 184: 77: 318: 342: 311: 245: 211: 304: 203: 53:). In Zapotec mythology and religion, Quiabelagayo has been interpreted by some researchers such as 337: 237: 170:"Cerro Danush: An Exploration of the Late Classic Transition in the Tlacolula Valley, Oaxaca" 200:
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should be read as "rock" or "hill" instead of "flower", and proposes that
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Zapotec Elite Ethnohistory: Pictorial Genealogies from Eastern Oaxaca
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In post-conquest censuses and maps of the region, particularly the
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word-stems for "rock", "serpent", and "five". Pictographically the
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can with justification be interpreted as "Hill of 5-Reed".
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as a local Oaxacan equivalent of the central Mexican deity
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translates or associates the name as "five flower".
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Zapotec
Oaxacan Valley
pre-Columbian
Dainzu
Alfonso Caso
Ignacio Bernal
Macuilxochitl
toponym
San Mateo Macuilxochitl
John Paddock
Zapotec
Joseph Whitecotton
"Cerro Danush: An Exploration of the Late Classic Transition in the Tlacolula Valley, Oaxaca"
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Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc.
University of Chicago Press
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Whitecotton, Joseph W.
Vanderbilt University
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0-935462-30-9
OCLC
23095346
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myth or legend
Mesoamerica
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