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Maya Codices. The Madrid Codex (Codex Tro-Cortesianus). Pos

The Madrid Codex (Codex Tro-Cortesianus). Postclassic Period. There are 112 pages, which got split up into two separate sections, known as the Troano Codex and the Cortesianus Codex. These were re-united in 1888. This Codexs provenance has been suggested to be Tayasal, the last Maya city to be conquered in 1697. Museum of America. Madrid, Spain

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Accordion Americas Ceremonies Civilization Codex Conquest Cultures Divine Hieroglyph Hieroglyphic Hieroglyphical Manuscript Maya Mayas Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Pre Columbian Pre Hispanic Priests Ritual Rituals Scribe Script Stucco Tables Codices Divinatory Horoscopes Postclassic


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The Madrid Codex, also known as the Codex Tro-Cortesianus, is a precious artifact from the Postclassic Period of the Maya civilization. This significant Maya Codex, with its 112 pages, was once a single accordion-style book that was later split into two separate sections: the Troano Codex and the Cortesianus Codex. These two parts were reunited in the Madrid Museum of America in Spain in 1888. The provenance of this Codex has been suggested to be Tayasal, the last Maya city to be conquered in 1697. The Madrid Codex is a testament to the advanced knowledge and complex culture of the Maya people. It features intricate hieroglyphs and tables, used for divinatory purposes, as well as astronomical tables and horoscopes. The Maya civilization, known for its advanced knowledge of mathematics and astronomy, produced a number of codices, or books, as a means of recording their history, religious beliefs, and knowledge. The Madrid Codex is a prime example of the Maya's mastery of the hieroglyphic script. The pages of the Codex are made of paper, a material that was not commonly used by the Maya for writing before the arrival of Europeans. The style of the illustrations and the use of stucco-like backgrounds are reminiscent of the pre-Columbian and pre-Hispanic art of the central Mesoamerican region. The Madrid Codex provides valuable insights into the religious and ritual practices of the Maya civilization. It reveals the important role of priests and scribes in recording and interpreting the divine will. The Codex is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Maya people and a reminder of the complex civilizations that existed in the Americas before European contact.

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