Códice de Santa María Asunción

The Códice de Santa María Asunción is mid-16th century Mesoamerican pictorial codex, with Nahuatl glosses, containing censuses of twelve rural communities in Tepetlaoztoc, in the Acolhua area near Texcoco.

The codex contains provides important information about community economic and social structure shortly after the conquest.

The editors of the facsimile edition estimate the codex was created in stages, with the core glyphic depictions drawn around 1544, with householders, cadastrals of their landholdings.

The glosses include names of the householder, kin relationships, land assignments, and miscellaneous annotations.

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