Welcome, Nimechtlahpáloz, and Bienvenidos to my Mesoamerican Page! The more than 380 Prehispanic works here span from the northwestern regions of Mexico to southern Panama and over three thousand years of civilization in Mexico and Central America.
The Mesoamerica pages contain images with my own commentary. Because many of these terms are in native languages and may be new to you, you may click on any highlighted name to hear me pronunce it. If you are interested in including a few of these images on your own site, make sure that you have my written permission, as these are my graphics.
This site was based on a crazy idea I had around July, 1996. Its first appearance on the Web was October 7, 1996.
This site was last updated on September 29, 2019 (Maya long-count 13.0.6.15.13) with the Halloween theme.
Questions? Comments? Please write to ixmati@comcast.net or see my Frequently Asked Questions page. You can also direct your emails through the chac-mool below, who will send them to me. I would be especially interested in what has drawn you toward Mesoamerican art or religion.
How has Mesoamerican religion affected me personally? The Shaman's Cross is my memoir of Aztec and Otomí spirituality in Mexico.