Tlachco (Mdz31r)
This simplex glyph of a ball court (tlachtli) doubles as the place name Tlachco (today, Taxco). The -co (locative suffix) is not represented visually. It is shaped like a capital letter "i," with a yellow border and a quadripartite division into four distinctly colored sections; if one begins in the upper right corner and proceed clockwise, the colors are yellow, green, red, and turquoise blue. This ball court does have rings, one on each side, in the middle of the court.
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While the four colors remain the same, the location of these colors does vary across several examples we have for Tlachco/tlachtli in this database. That said, there are also some purple ball courts and one that is dark gray. The colors of the rings do vary somewhat, and not all the courts have rings in the middle (through which the ball would pass). For more on the Mesoamerican ball game, please see the Mexicolore articles on the topic.
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Stephanie Wood
c. 1541, or by 1553 at the latest
Stephanie Wood
ballcourt, ball game, ballgame, capital letter I shape, balls, courts, pelotas, canchas, games juegos
tlach(tli), ball court, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/tlachtli
Tlach-co = "En el sitio del juego de pelota"
Miguel León-Portilla, "Los nombres de lugar en náhuatl," Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl 15 (1982), 42.
Codex Mendoza, folio 31 recto, https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/2fea788e-2aa2-4f08-b6d9-648c00..., image 72 of 188.
The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, hold the original manuscript, the MS. Arch. Selden. A. 1. This image is published here under the UK Creative Commons, “Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License” (CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0).