- Lake
Zumpango (Spanish:
Laguna de Zumpango;
Nahuatl languages:
Tzompanco, lit. 'string of scalps') is an
endorheic basin located in the
Valley of Mexico...
- A
similar depiction of a
tzompantli is used to
represent the town of
Tzompanco in the
Codex Mendoza.
Folio 45v of the
Codex Borgia depicts a platform...
-
Hispanic period. The name
Zumpango is
derived from the
Nahuatl word “
Tzompanco”
which means string of scalps. The muni****lity is
located in the northeast...
-
tlacuilo has here
erased a red
draft line from 3
Flint to the
glyph for
Tzompanco.
Folio 11
Folio 12
Folio 13
Folio 14
Folio 15
Folio 16. The ant glyph...
- (neighborhood) of builders. In 1226, he
married Tlaquilxochitzin,
princess of
Tzompanco, with whom he
fathered ****tzili****tl I, his successor, the
following year...
- Huehuetoca, Coyotepec, Zitlaltepec, Itzcuincuitlapillan, Hueypoxtla,
Tzompanco, Xilotzinco, Tequixquiac, Tetlapanaloya, Apazco, Ajoloapan, Zacacalco...