Zelia Nuttall | |
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Born | Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall September 6, 1857 San Francisco, California, United States |
Died | April 12, 1933 Casa de Alvarado, Coyoacán, Mexico | (aged 75)
Resting place | Panteón Americano Miguel Hidalgo, Miguel Hidalgo Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico |
Occupation | archaeologist |
Known for | Mexican archaeology |
Spouse | |
Children | Nadine Nuttall Laughton (née Pinart) |
Parent(s) | Robert Kennedy Nuttall Magdalena Parrott |
Relatives | George Nuttall (brother) |
Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall (6 September 1857 – 12 April 1933) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist who specialised in pre-Aztec Mexican cultures and pre-Columbian manuscripts.[1] She discovered two forgotten manuscripts of this type in private collections, one of them being the Codex Zouche-Nuttall. She decoded the Aztec calendar stone and was one of the first to identify and recognise artefacts dating back to the pre-Aztec period.[2]