Santa María, a cabecera

Santa María, a cabecera

This detail, numbered “4” by the artist/mapmaker, represents “Sancta Maria,” and is described as a “cabezera” (cabecera, a Spanish loanword, meaning “head town”). The church, as usual, is emblematic for the town, but we also see additional buildings of various shapes and sizes on the hill or mountain next to the main church, which is on the valley floor. Given that all of these towns are shown as occupying a hill or mountain, one suspects that this is a visual representation of the -tepetl of “altepetl” (principal Nahua socio-political unit). For a cabecera would have been an altepetl, rather than a tlaxilacalli (barrio or neighborhood). The church has a small rose window above the arched entrance. Note the pink or red coloring given to the buildings. [SW]