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Stone cross in the town square of San Francisco Totimehuacán, Puebla, Mexico.
Information Sources
To learn more about San Francisco Totimehuacán and the religious architecture of colonial Mexico, see the following books.

Edgerton, Samuel Y. 2001. Theaters of Conversion: Religious Architecture and Indian Artisans in Colonial Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press.

Kubler, George. 1948. Mexican Architecture of the Sixteenth Century. Two volumes. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.

McAndrew, John. 1965. The Open-Air Churches of Sixteenth-Century Mexico. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

Mulhare, Eileen M. 2001 Totimehuacán: Su Historia y Vida Actual. 2nd edition, revised and updated. Prologue by Herón García-Martínez. Puebla, Mexico: H. Ayuntamiento del Municipio de Puebla, Programa de Atención a la Cultural Popular. (More about this book).

Rivera Carvallo, José. 1961. Totimehuacán: Convento y templos franciscanos. Puebla, México: Impresos López.


Copyright ©2001-2002 by E. M. Mulhare, Hamilton, NY 13346 USA. All rights reserved. All text, photos and graphics are by the author except where otherwise indicated. Published electronically as Sanctuaries of Totimehuacán: A Photographic Study. Original created 05-Sep-2001. This page last modified 16-Mar-2002.

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