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with protruding beak-like mask. Another mural shows a deer ready to be sacrificed by a figure holding a blades. Another sacrificial mural is present as well.
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The cave gets its name from a natural rock bridge formation above it. The cave functioned as a sacred entrance into the basin. Several Coixtlahuaca
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In the Maw of the Earth Monster:Studies of Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use
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depictions, the cave was believed to be the place where
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at the Ndaxagua site. These murals in the cave depict
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and is part of the protected semi-desert area of the
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Colossal Natural Bridge
Spanish
archaeological site
Coixtlahuaca Basin
Mexico
Mesoamerican
Zapotec
Mixtec
codices
codex
Quetzalcoatl
inscriptions
anthropomorphic figures
Tepelmeme Villa de Morelos
Santa María Ixcatlán
Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve
Juquila River
List of caves in Mexico
Maya cave sites
Five years of speleological investigation in the karst of Sierra Mixteca-Zapoteca, South of TehuacĂ n, Oaxaca, Mexico Conference: 15th International Congress of Speleology
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