Archaeology of Teotihuacan, Mexico
TEOTIHUACAN NOTES I:
IMAGES AND SYMBOLS
IN SOCIAL CONTEXTS AT TEOTIHUACAN
dedicated to Dr. Clara Millon (1912-1997), a pioneer in search for social contexts of Teotihuacan symbolism
Volume Editors: Saburo Sugiyama and Debra Nagao
Publisher: Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287.
January, 1998.
-- TABLE OF CONTENTS --
Notes I-1: "Proceedings of the Workshop in 1997:
Teotihuacan Archaeology and Iconography"
by Saburo Sugiyama and Debra Nagao
Notes I-2: "Archaeology and Iconography of Theater-type
Censers: Official Military Emblems from the Ciudadela?"
by Saburo Sugiyama
Notes I-3: "The Teotihuacan Incensario: the V Manta
complex"
by James Langley
Notes I-4: "Cult and Activity Areas in a Domestic Context
at Oztoyohualco"
by Edith Ortiz
Notes I-5: "Cerámicas Teotihuacanas con Motivos
Iconográficos"
by Rubén Cabrera C.
Notes I-6: "New Interpretations of Pictorial Themes on Teotihuacan Stuccoed and
Painted Ceramics"
by Cynthia Conides
Notes I-7: "More Human and Divine: Understanding the Changing Roles of Figurines in
Teotihuacan Society" (tentative)
by Warren T. D. Barbour
Notes I-8: "Teotihuacan Ceramic Stamps from a Private Collection: What Were They
For?" (tentative)
by Destiny Crider
TECHNICAL NOTES
The present volume was created mainly for academic reasons as described in Notes I-1. The
idea received approval at an advanced seminar called "Teotihuacan Archaeology and
Iconography" during the XXIst Maya Meetings at the University of Texas at Austin,
held in March, 1997 (See Notes I-1). We are very grateful to the organizers of this event,
particularly to Linda Schele and Peter Keeler, for their continuous encouragement and
support.
These WWW documents were prepared by S. Sugiyama and D. Nagao with the assistance of
Michael Ritchie (html support) and stored in a server at the Archaeological Research
Institute, Department of Anthropology, ASU. Although ASU is responsible for the
administration of the Teotihuacan Notes series, individual authors retain copyright for
materials published as part of their articles; those who wish to use materials published
in these pages must contact the individual authors.
Saburo Sugiyama
Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287
email: sugiyama@for.aichi-pu.ac.jp
Debra Nagao
Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
Current Address: Victoria 64, Copilco el Bajo, México, D.F. 04340, México
email: dnagao@tag.acnet.net