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DescriptioMagliabchanopage 73r.jpg
English: Picture of Cannibalism taking place in the Codex Machilabechiano Folio 73r. On the right is either Ītzpāpālōtl or another Tzitzimitl. (The goddess Ītzpāpālōtl was the leader of the Tzitzimimeh.)
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late 16th century
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Codex Magliabechiano
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A depiction of cannibalism taking place in the Codex Machilabechiano Folio 73r. The figure on the right depicts either the goddess Ītzpāpālōyl or another Tzitzimitl.