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267 Illustration Credits Figure 1.1. Central Mesoamerica, selected settlements, circa 1519 (not to scale), created by Devin Hosselkus Figure 1.2. Colonial Puebla-Tlaxcala Valley, selected settlements (not to scale), created by Devin Hosselkus Figure 2.1. Illustration by José Mariano de Ayala depicting suicide and the devil, Archivo General de la Nación-Mexico, Inquisición vol. 1136, fol. 215 Figure 3.1. Ecce Homo, anonymous artist, eighteenth century, Museo Nacional del Virreinato, CONACULTA-INAH-MEX. Reproduction authorized by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Photo courtesy of Mauricio Castañon. Figure 6.1. Left: detail from the archway into the central plaza of Coyoacan, Central Mexico. Center: detail from the façade of the Church of the Convent of San Francisco, Arequipa, Peru, directly above the doorway. Right: detail from above the church doorway of the indigenous parish church of Santa Marta, Arequipa, Peru. Photographs by the author. Figure 6.2. Detail from above the doorway of the Jesuit Church of San Ignacio , Tunja, Viceroyalty of New Granada (now the capital of the department of Boyacá, Colombia). Photograph by the author. ...

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