File:The book of the life of the ancient Mexicans, p 199.jpg

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Drawing from the Codex Magliabecchianus (mid-16 century), from a facsimile from Zelia Nutall (1903)

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English: This is a drawing from the Codex Magliabecchianus, depicting a man consuming (possibly hallucinogenic) mushrooms and approached by God of the Aztec Underworld
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The book of the life of the ancient Mexicans,

containing an account of their rites and superstitions: an anonymous Hispano-Mexican manuscript preserved at the Biblioteca nazionale centrale, Florence, Italy, reproduced in facsimile, with introd., translation, and commentary by Zelia Nuttall. Part I. Introd. and facsim.
Author Zelia Nuttall

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