Mapa de Cuauhtinchan no.2, an early prehispanic style map of the southern Anahuac plateau



The Mapa de Cuahtinchan no. 2 placed over the modern satellite map of the corresponding region.

 

These maps show features and landmarks like other maps do but with history and time overlayed on to the landscape. Although this and other maps like it were created in the time after the beginning of the Hispanic presence in the Western Hemisphere, it nonetheless a faithful Mesoamerican style map. Another similar map that chart very large geographic areas is the Mapa de Quauhquechollan. This latter one, however, was mainly a history of the conquest of the region known to the central plateau Nahuas as Cuauhtemallan or Guatemala.

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