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The Aztec sun calender is a circular stone with pictures representing how the Aztecs measured days, months, and cosmic cycles. The Sun Stone or Calendar Stone
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Aztec Creation Story
The mother of the Aztec creation story was called "Coatlique", the Lady of the Skirt of Snakes. She was created in the image of the unknown, decorated with skulls, snakes, and lacerated hands. There are no cracks in her body and she is a perfect monolith (a totality of intensity and self-containment, yet her features were sqaure and decapitated).
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Child Marriage and Complex Families (cemithualtin) among the Ancient Aztec (Nahua)
© Robert McCaa, 1997
Colonial History Workshop, University of Minnesota, Jan. 15, 1997
(Spanish version published, with scholarly notes, in Historia Mexicana, jul-sep 1996, 3-70)
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Aztec Topics
In 1519, Hernan Cortez set foot upon that part of Central America that is today known as Mexico. He expected to find gold, and he did. What he did not expect to find, however, was the great Aztec civilization. The Aztecs were in many ways more advanced than the Europeans, but nonetheless they were conquered by Cortez and his men.
Originating in the plains of Aztlan somewhere in northwestern Mexico, according to their own legends, the Aztecs slowly migrated southward. During the ...
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The Post-Classic Period (900-1521 AD) - Part 2
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By the 13th century the entire region, then called the Valley of Anahuac, was occupied by assorted rival city-states. Among the last to arrive on the scene was the nomadic tribe of the Mexica (pronounced may-SHEE-ka), more commonly known as the Aztecs, who ended a long migration from their northern homeland, Aztlan, by settling in the ...
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The Aztec Culture
This page was created for ATID 410-1 at North Dakota State University.
Created by Chris Althoff, Randy Habeck, Brad Hegseth
The Aztecs
The Aztec culture originated in the four-corner area of present day Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and Colorado. In the late twelfth century they began a slow migration southward until they reached Mexico (Figu ...
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Science in Ancient Artwork
The Legend of the Four Suns
by
Charles William Johnson
Dedicated to
Dr. Miguel León Portilla
Table of Contents
The Legend of the Four Suns
Introduction.
The Aztec Calendar: The Five Suns.
The Four Suns: 2028 Years.
A Possible Relation Between the Numbers 485/584 and 676.
The 52-Year Cycles of the 676-Pattern Divided by the Total 2028.
The Vatican Codex and the Number 17125.
Observations.
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