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Vulture Vessel Date: 1200–1521Geography: Mexico, MesoamericaCulture: AztecMedium: Ceramic
Aztec statue of a seated man, sometimes identified as the fire deity Huehueteotl. Artist unkno
Page from a 16th century Aztec codex showing the devastating effects of smallpox. Smallpox and other
Aztec jade and gold lip plug, late 15th or early 16th century.
Replica of an Aztec wood and obsidian macuahuitl
Kneeling human figurine, made of a jade-like stone (Olmec or Aztec,Mexico). Both earlobes are
Vessel in the shape of a monkey, thought to be Aztec. Now in the Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin
A replica of the Aztec Calendar made entirely out of corn! Brooklyn Museum in October 2014
Statue of Xochipilli (Aztec, 1450-1500 CE)
shield (?); religious/ritual equipment (?); disc (?); regalia; mosaic Cultures/periods: Aztec or Mi
sacrificial knife; mosaic Cultures/periods: Aztec or MixtecProduction date: 1400-1521Findspot: Mexi
printing-stamp Cultures/periods: Post-Classic Aztec Field Collection by: Charles Bedford YoungFind
printing-stamp Cultures/periods: Aztec Field Collection by: Charles Bedford YoungFindspot: Mexico
MAmazing back aztec calendar tattoo by Jota Bittencourt @jotabittencourt_tattoo !
Aztecs Constructed Tower Made Out of Hundreds of Human Skulls DiscoveredResearchers in Mexico City r
On the Aztec Gods Proyect, a bit of history. pt.1I’ve always been a history fan, It’s a
theancientwayoflife: ~Head of Macuilxochitl (God of Pleasure, Games and Music). Date: A.D. 1440&nda
Tenochtitlan by Darío Mekler July 1st 1530. Cortés and his men escape from Tenochtitla
Tepanec Ehecatl, the wind god, AD 1325–1521, San Miguel, Mexico The faithful believed that Ehe
ibuzoo: A - Z Myth Aesthetics Q - Quetzalcoatl
American Bowl: Dallas Cowboys vs Houston Oilers (1994)
Tezcatlipoca #art #draw #arthabit #horror #history #azteca #tattoo #tatuaje #tshirt #design #digital
American Bowl: Dallas Cowboys vs Houston Oilers (1994)
aztecamemoria:“ Chicomecóatl, goddess of maize and fertility alongside extensive chinampa ‘floating
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