Sunday, January 30, 2011

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Ancient MesoAmerica News Updates 2011, No. 6: Mexico DF - INAH Hopes Moctezuma's Feather Headdress Returns Before the End of the Year
The famous Moctezuma II feather headdress was the subject of AMaNU 2011, No. 4 and was also mentioned in the La Jornada interview with Matos Moctezuma ( AMaNU 2011, No. 5). The headdress ('penacho') is the subject of a short note at the website of the daily Mexican newspaper El Universal , posted today, Sunday, January 30, 2011, in which the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) expresses the hope that it will be returned to Mexico before the end of the year (Edited bu amanu):

loan expected to close in 2011 Plume - The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) is feasible for the emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin Plume (1466-1520) one of the main symbols of pre-Columbian history, considered by far the most important relic of Mexico, return to this country before the end of the year.
Alfonso de Maria y Campos, head of the Institute, said this and noted that the crown of the Aztec empire, now guarded by the Museum of Ethnology Vienna, Austria, is undergoing work restoration by a group of archaeologists and restorers Mexicans very high reputation.
'is now a Mexican delegation there, I've been several times. We have been working through negotiations Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and an academic and scientific work made by Mexican archaeologists and restorers.
'There is no secret, is something that takes time and must be convinced, "because like any other loan, there are guarantees to preserve the first to transport and then return," he said.
According to the doctor also in History from the University of Cambridge, England, transfer piece, made with quetzal feathers set in gold and precious stones, is a work of many years we have been involved two important institutions: the INAH and the SRE. "
In recent weeks, authorities have Austrian museum first opened the possibility of the plume, temporarily returned to Mexico to be exposed.
In contrast to temporary, Austria during the time get a piece of the loan and the golden coach Aztec Maximilian I, shot in Mexico, brother of the Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph I.
Plume, classified within the museum's collection as "Treasures of Ancient Mexico ' is a work of the Mexica amantecas specialists and artists in the creation of objects with feathers.
has a height of 116 cm and a diameter of 175. The center of the plume is made from bird feathers xiuh totol blue and gold ingots in the form of crescents, with precious stones. Follow
area tlauquechol pink feathers and a brown feathers of the cuckoo, from which comes a row of green quetzal feathers, some up to 55 centimeters long.
In total has more than 400 quetzal feathers. Although it is currently very poor condition, its value estimated by the Austrian government is 50 million dollars. (Source El Universal) The Same newspaper

Also posted, on the Same Day, short note in the Following Which UNAM researcher Patrick Johansson Keraudren Provides Some detail on the origin and function of the headdress (edited by amanu):
Montezuma Plume, cultural banner - After announcement of the negotiations for Austria to give Mexico the Montezuma Plume, a specialist from the UNAM highlighted the value of the piece as a cultural standard. Patrick Johansson
Keraudren, a researcher at the Institute of Historical Research (NI) believes that academics have a unique opportunity to reach all Mexicans a much more accurate knowledge of something that we talk a lot.
In a newsletter National Autonomous University of Mexico are some details of what is being propagated by the specialist. "This piece, which left the country in the sixteenth century, have been so it actually has little to say on feather art specialists or clothing, but if we use in our favor the media noise generated by your arrival, you We will take advantage of the true value of the headdress, or quetzalapanecáyotl, which is not the object itself, but whose memory trigger, "he added. Keraudren Johansson also warned on groundless beliefs that have been generated over the pieces.
"If anything we have demonstrated the evidence, is that the plume came lawfully in the territory as a gift from the authorities of New Spain to the English crown, "he said. He also criticized the claims" angry "against Austria who have used some politicians." To avoid this, we see the plume as a standard but cultural, never partisan, "he explained.
Moreover, the debate about whether the plume actually belonged to Moctezuma, said" there are things that we can never know about this subject, as if it really ever behaved this ruler Aztec, but what we are definitely certain is that once belonged to a priest of Quetzalcoatl, we have much evidence of that. "
was such a controversy that the Vienna Museum of Ethnology decided to put his side a plate with the legend Altmexikanischer Federkopfschmuck (former Mexican headdress of feathers for the head) to replace the old Kopfschmuck Montezumas. (Source El Universal )

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Ancient Mesoamerica News Updates 2011, No. 5: Mexico City - Upcoming Exhibition "Ancient cities of Mesoamerica" \u200b\u200bSome 400 States United States Archaeological Objects
At the Beginning of March 2011 the exhibition "Ancient cities of Mesoamerica" \u200b\u200bwill open at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The exhibition is curated by archaeologist Eduardo Matos Moctezuma and last Friday, January 28, 2011 WAS an interview posted online at the website of the Mexican daily newspaper La Jornada . The exhibition will focus on the cities of Monte Alban, Palenque, El Tajin, Teotihuacan, Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco (edited by amanu): Matos Moctezuma
prepares new exhibition about Mesoamerica - Exposure ancient Mesoamerica Cities will bring together nearly 400 Hispanic pieces to show the history of cities like Monte Alban, Palenque, El Tajin, Teotihuacan, Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco.
He explains in an interview with archaeologist Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, curator of the exhibition will begin to be assembled in the National Museum of Anthropology and offer, in early March, a wide range of pre-Hispanic objects, from pottery to stunning pieces of architectural structures. Museum discourse described the history of those cities, with emphasis on "biodiversity and the cultural divide", whereby the man managed to win and create political centers with great influence.
Each of these cities, says the researcher emeritus of the National Institute of Anthropology and History , is characterized by a variety of styles and they created societies complex and layered. This means, he said, exhibiting the emergence of cultural elements that are unique in the world. "There is another region where it appears that proliferation of environments."
From geographical and cultural diversity that the idea of \u200b\u200bMatos Moctezuma to make this show about Mesoamerican cities, to contrast with the Egyptian civilization, which developed only in the desert.
animations Series - "In Mesoamerica continues Matos Moctezuma-Monte Alban was built in the mountains and valleys of Oaxaca, Palenque grew in the jungle and shows how the Mayan man mastered so tremendous that environment. "
Subsequently, El Tajin is an example of a wetland (with an important feature), as it has about 17 ball games, then the tour takes us to Teotihuacan, which is the first major city in the Altiplano, which has been considered the largest of the period, with an approximate area of \u200b\u200b23 square kilometers.
Furthermore, the researcher mentioned in Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco, "which dominated a lacustrine environment, founded their city and had an impressive expansion in Mesoamerica." The tour will begin with an introduction that addresses other important ancient civilizations, including China, Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Andean region. In the end, will be the Grand Aztec Eagle Warrior.
Soon, visitors will see in the room devoted to Monte Alban several Zapotec urns, vases with glyphs, polychrome ceramics and codices examples. In the case of Palenque are mounted cylinders and three large pieces that make up the board of the Cross.
In relation to El Tajin be exhibited "enormous columns that are formed with circular overlapping blocks, as well as elements related to ball games, such as axes, yokes and clapping." To be located
Teotihuacan "great serpent heads, pottery and masks, while Tenochtitlán be Grand Teocalli represented the Holy War, a wooden canoe and codices that show how people were transported and materials in Lake Texcoco.
even said Matos Moctezuma, the public will see a series of "animation" as well as photographs that reveals how were these cities and how they are today. "With the animations are going to show characteristic features of each city. In the case of Monte Alban, how they worked gold; of Palenque, the use of stucco, of El Tajin offer an approach to the mural, to be presented Teotihuacán ceramic workshops, and displays Tenochtitlán feather art. "
Montezuma plume (see also Ancient Mesoamerica News Updates 2011, Nos. 4 & 6) - On the controversy over the possible transfer to the country of Montezuma's headdress, which is in Vienna, Matos Moctezuma emphasizes: "If the plume enters Mexico as a loan, you can not leave again, because the law provides that a heritage of Mexicans."
Over the years, says the researcher, there have been many discussions about whether this is the true plume Tlatoani, "but the truth is that there is an inventory carried out by Hernán Cortés, which details each piece that were donated by the Mexican Emperor. " The term plume, defined, is ultimately "a part of everything that Moctezuma had in his palace, from gold to various objects of feather art."
on excavations carried out in the Temple, on the campus The Ajaracas, the founder of the project archaeologist says that expectations for finding the remains of Ahuizotl have not abated. "Instead, we maintain hope, because the amount of valuable material that is found in this area."
Offerings discovered by the team led by Leonardo López Luján, where it was discovered Tlaltecuhtli, "are very special and can maintain the hypothesis that not only are the remains of Ahuizotl, but Axayácatl or Tizoc, among other hierarchs. "
hypothesis stresses, has been strengthened and we hope to find something more indicative to ratify that there are the remains of Mexica rulers. (Written by Ana Mónica Rodríguez La Jornada source)

Saturday, January 1, 2011

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Closed Rhinoplasty (Part 19) End of surgery intercartilaginous innervation of the nose

end of surgery. INCISION AND SUTURE OF INTER intracartilaginous (TRANSCARTILAGINOSA) PLASTER.


After the placement of the strut and / or cartilaginous pillar subseptum, and spreader grafts, if indicated, is necessary to suture the incision intercartilaginous intracartilaginous and nasal mucosa of both nostrils with absorbable sutures and nonabsorbable 4-0.

and transfixing suture in''U''membranous septum ( subseptum ) and septum, are two points, say the closure of the mucosa of subseptum and stability of cartilage njerto i used to ensure rotation and projection of the nasal tip ( nose tip).
Remember the nasal tip ( nose tip) for the nasal dorsum (bridge, nasal bridge ) at the end of the surgery should extend the height of the index fingertip.

And finally placed on the back (bridge) and nasal tip microporous strips first and above these, strips of plaster of 6-8 layers of 1.5 cm to 2 cm wide, then that will help reshape the skin under the underlying structures and contain postoperative edema. It is left for a week.
For 24 hours, leave a tampon or gauze gauze gauze smeared with Vaseline or petroleum jelly + topical antibiotic to absorb and oozing fluids (blood, hemoseroma, seroma, etc.) From the operated area.