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historyarchaeologyartefacts:A human skull decorated with a polychromic mosaic, Mixtec-Aztec, Mexico,
The Consecration of Temple Mayor VIIn the 13th century the Aztecs migrated to central Mexico. Unwel
historicwomendaily:vilified women in historyrequested by anonymous
Carved Aztec atlatl, or spear-thrower.The word “atlatl” is Nahuatl, and the Aztecs were still usingt
Maya Figure of a dignitary, Late Classic, A.D. 600–800 Ceramic with pigmentThe expressive face, chis
Aztec stone sculpture of a kneeling female figure. Artist unknown; 15th or early 16th century. Now
Aztec atlatl (spear thrower), 15th/16th century.from The British Museum
The Mexican Expeditionary Air Force in World War II, Escuadron 201 “The Aztec Eagles”Dur
mushi-and-junior:period moodboards: Pre-Columbian Mexico (requested by anonymous)Yecan tinemico xoch
guayyaba:wildland-hymns:ultrafacts:How on earth would you feed a city of over 200,000 people when th
Aztec statue of the earth goddess Coatlicue. Now in the Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City
robotsandfrippary:99laundry:gogomrbrown:I learned in a Latin Studies class (with a chill white dude
theancientwayoflife:~Head of Macuilxochitl (God of Pleasure, Games and Music).Date: A.D. 1440–1500Me
Aztec sculpture of a coiled rattlesnake. Now in the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City.
Aztec atlatl (spear thrower), circa 1500.from The National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City
Codex Mendoza - Warriors
Mask of Xiutecuhlti, god of fire; 1325-1521 CE, Aztec-Mixtec, Mexico
The Unsung Conquerors of the Aztecs,The history books tell us that the Spanish conquered Mexico with
signorformica:The Aztec Codex Fejérváry-Mayer. One of the rare pre-Hispanic manuscripts that have su
Aztec flint knife, 15th-16th century.
Ain’t no Aztecs!The Aztecs actually didn’t called themselves “Aztec”. Rathe
Aztec potterybody stamp (Post-Classic, Texcoco, Mexico).This stamp ismade of a greyish-brown ware, d
The Aztec Empire used two calendars, a 260-day calendar for calculating religious holidays, and a 36
Jadeitefigurine of an Aztec eagle warrior (c. 1300 – 1521, Mexico), 14.5cmtall. The face
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