Region
Iberian Atlantic and colonial New Spain
A V1 scaffold page for gathering published findings, draft work, L1 leads, and L0 rough sources for this print-dominance region.
Published Findings
Published articles are the only items here that have passed the L5 publication boundary.
Expulsion asset-conversion and passage intermediaries of 1492
The missing practical layer between forced sale, specie ban, shipping, and credit.
Converso ritual-supply channels in late medieval Spain
Books, timing, food, and instruction implied by anti-Judaizing evidence.
A Jewish response dossier behind the Tortosa disputation
The inferred written working layer behind memoranda, declarations, and Hebrew accounts.
The unlocated crossing-site of Acontia/Acutia on the Durius
An attested ancient place-name without a secure material location
The preparation layer behind limpieza de sangre proofs
An inferred practice of assembling baptismal records, ancestry statements, and witnesses for purity investigations.
L2 Candidates
First-wave New Spain missionary list gap
Source-backed Inferpedia route for likely omitted members or unstable coverage of the first missionary wave in New Spain.
Expulsion asset-conversion and passage intermediaries of 1492
Merchants, ship agents, lenders, scribes, or local go-betweens inferred from the forced liquidation and travel logistics of the 1492 expulsion.
Babylonian superlinear vocalization tradition behind manuscript traces
A regional Hebrew vocalization/sign system reconstructed from Babylonian manuscript traces.
Epigraphically reconstructed lords of Tikal
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 mechanical-gap title-prior lane.
Damaged twenty-eighth lord of Tikal in Temple VI chronology
A bounded source-reading candidate for a damaged or unnamed Tikal lord reconstructed through Temple VI chronology.
Tikal missing twentieth-ruler slot
A bounded Classic Maya epigraphic source-reading candidate for a missing or damaged twentieth-ruler slot in Tikal ruler sequence work.
Converso ritual-supply channels in late medieval Spain
Recurring channels by which some converso households may have received Jewish calendar information, ritual foods, books, and instruction.
Don Mosse ibn Zarzal as a Jewish court surgeon-poet in the Baena source tradition
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 title-prior lane.
L1 Leads
damaged twenty-eighth lord of Tikal
Use the Martin PARI Temple VI chronology article with supporting date studies and direct inscription context to test a narrow damaged-lord inferon.
Tikal missing twentieth-ruler slot
Read the Tikal Temple VI/co-ruler material and ruler-list studies for the specific twentieth-ruler slot; treat Maya Decipherment as route context rather than article backbone.
Open Library / Archive.org: Conversos on Trial, Haim Beinart
Open Library lead for Beinart's monograph, with archive metadata for possible controlled consultation.
Google Books: Conversos on Trial, Haim Beinart
Book lead for Inquisition trial evidence from Ciudad Real and converso practice.
Google Books: Communities of Violence, David Nirenberg
Book lead for Crown of Aragon violence, minorities, and interpretive caution around persecution narratives.
Early Classic Tikal co-ruler positions
Treat possible co-ruler/rival positions as a source-route topic requiring inscription-specific readings and chronology controls.
Google Books: Conversos, Inquisition, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain, Norman Roth
Book lead covering conversos, the Inquisition, and expulsion as a broad secondary synthesis.
Google Books: Jews in an Iberian Frontier Kingdom, Mark D. Meyerson
Book lead for aljama institutions, local administration, and Jewish communal officials in Valencia.