232 MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA 
Feast, in connection with planet 
Venus, 212; of the twelfth month, 
210-211. 
Feasts, Aztecan, 208, 211. 
Feather mosaics, Aztecan, 216; Tar- 
ascan, 217. 
Fibers, 224. 
Figurines, archaic, 48, 49-51; ar- 
chaic, Isthmian region, 56, 60; 
archaic, from Salvador, 50; clay, 
transition period, 67; female, dis- 
tribution of, 53, 57, 61-62; pot- 
tery, Aztecan, 215; pottery, San 
Juan Teotihuacan, 157. 
Filigree, modern Mexican work, 215. 
Flageolets, Aztecan, 214. 
Flora, Mexico and Central America, 
20-21. 
Flores, 28. 
Flying facade, on Mayan buildings, 
76. . 
Food plants, most widely dis- 
tributed in the New World, 47; 
~ cultivated by American Indians, 
224. . 
Frescoes, Mitla, 222. 
Frontier cities, of the northwest, 
160-164. 
Funerary urns, Zapotecan, 141-1438; 
also frontispiece. 
Games, ceremonial, Toltecan, 153. 
Genealogical table, Mexican, 204. 
Genealogies, Aztecan, 185. 
Geography, Mexico and Central 
America, 13-21. 
Geology, Mexico and Central Am- 
erica, 19. 
Gladiator stones, 194. 
Glaze, on modern Mexican pottery, 
37. 
Glyphs, period, Mayan, 105. 
God houses, Huichol, 36. 
God of War, Mayan, 102. 
God’s eyes, Huichol, 36. | 
Gods, Aztecan, 201, 203, 205, 209; 
beast, Mayan representation of, 
92; in Dresden Codex, 94; Mayan, 
79, 82, 84, 91, 92-96, 121; Mexi- 
ean, 53, 205; represented in pot- 
tery from San Juan Teotihuacan, 
7 
Gold work, ancient, Isthmian re- 
gion, 63; Aztecan, 215; in eruci- 
form tombs, 222; Isthmian, 172- 
175; Mayan, 81; Zapotecan, 143. 
Gourd vessels, Tarascan, 217. 
Government, Aztecan, 187; theo- 
cratic, of the Mayas, 86. 
Graves, Isthmian, gold objects 
found in, 174. 
Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, 
134, 153. 
Great Mound, Copan, 131. 
Great Period, Mayan history, 131. 
Grooving, in archaic figurines, 50. 
Groundplans, Toltecan buildings, 
153; Yaxchilan temples, 72. 
Guatuso, 41. 
Gums, 224. 
Haab, 105. 
Hair, Indians of Mexico and Central 
America, 42. 
Headdresses, shown in archaic figu- 
rines, 51. 
Hieroglyphs, Aztecan, of precious 
stones, 197; containing phonetic 
element kin, 114; decorative use 
on pottery, Mayan, 79; of the 
Four Directions, 114; Mayan, 89, 
112-115; Nahuan, 198; on stelz 
at Monte Alban, 141; on the 
“Stone of Tizoc, 194, 195; at 
Xochicaleo, 155. 
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