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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Aztec Civilization: From Ancient Calendars to Modern UFOs" Step into the captivating world of the Aztecs

Background imageAztec Collection: MEXICO: IXMIQUILPAN FRESCO. Fresco painting depicting a fanciful battle scene between Aztec warriors

MEXICO: IXMIQUILPAN FRESCO. Fresco painting depicting a fanciful battle scene between Aztec warriors, combining European realism with a native Mexican syle of color and abstract design

Background imageAztec Collection: MONTEZUMA II: SHIELD. Shield decorated with feathers which belonged to the Aztec emperor

MONTEZUMA II: SHIELD. Shield decorated with feathers which belonged to the Aztec emperor, Montezuma II (c1480-1520)

Background imageAztec Collection: PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. The Canadian Native American exhibit at the Universal Exposition of 1889

PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. The Canadian Native American exhibit at the Universal Exposition of 1889 in Paris, with the Palace of Aztecs and Incas to the right

Background imageAztec Collection: Aztec Painting: Snakes

Aztec Painting: Snakes
AZTEC PAINTING: SNAKES. Pre-conquest abstract painting of serpents, which were a symbol of life for the Aztecs

Background imageAztec Collection: PEXP2A-00047

PEXP2A-00047
Bartolome de Las Casas protecting the Aztecs from Spanish conquerors. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAztec Collection: PLAT2A-00009

PLAT2A-00009
Montezuma II on his throne. Hand-colored woodcut based on a written account by Ramirez

Background imageAztec Collection: EXPL2A-00276

EXPL2A-00276
House of Hernando Cortes in Mexico City, built by native labor in the 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAztec Collection: NATL2A-00003

NATL2A-00003
Aztec merchants on a canal in Tenochtitlan before the Spanish conquest. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAztec Collection: EXPL2A-00081

EXPL2A-00081
Dona Marina, La Malinche, native interpreter for Hernando Cortes in the Spanish conquest of Aztec Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAztec Collection: EXPL2A-00076

EXPL2A-00076
Hernando Cortes loses two horses in battle with Tlaxcalan natives in conquering Mexico, 1519. Printed color lithograph of a 19th century illustration

Background imageAztec Collection: PEXP2A-00017

PEXP2A-00017
Hernando Cortes, conqueror of Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a painting

Background imageAztec Collection: EXPL2A-00019

EXPL2A-00019
Battles of the Spanish conquistadors in Mexico, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut from an Aztec drawing

Background imageAztec Collection: EXPL2A-00093

EXPL2A-00093
Cortes orders an end to the Aztec practice of human sacrifice after the Spanish conquest of Mexico City. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAztec Collection: EXPL2A-00132

EXPL2A-00132
Meeting of Hernando Cortes and Aztec emperor Montezuma II in Tenochtitlan, 1519. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAztec Collection: The Flag and Arms of Mexico

The Flag and Arms of Mexico. The coat of arms features an eagle, holding a serpent in its talon, perched on top of a prickly pear cactus situated on a rock that rising above a lake

Background imageAztec Collection: Aztec Chronology

Aztec Chronology
Early chronology of the Aztecs

Background imageAztec Collection: Aztec Sculptures Ruined

Aztec Sculptures Ruined
The Spanish destroy huge Aztec idol sculptures

Background imageAztec Collection: Ruins, Templo Mayor, Aztec temple unearthed in the 1970s, Mexico City, Mexico

Ruins, Templo Mayor, Aztec temple unearthed in the 1970s, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Tourists decending from the Pyramid of the Moon

Tourists decending from the Pyramid of the Moon, Teotihuacan, 150AD to 600AD and later used by the Aztecs, UNESCO World Heritage Site, north of Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Columns depicting the Quetzal Bird

Columns depicting the Quetzal Bird, Palace of the Quetzal Butterfly, Teotihuacan, 150AD to 600AD and later used by the Aztecs, UNESCO World Heritage Site, north of Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Pyramid of the Sun

Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacan, 150AD to 600AD and later used by the Aztecs, UNESCO World Heritage Site, north of Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: The Citadel

The Citadel, Teotihuacan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, north of Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Main staircase of the Pyramid of the Moon

Main staircase of the Pyramid of the Moon, archaeological site, Teotihuacan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Sculpted head of goddess

Sculpted head of goddess, Temple of Quetzacoatl, Teotihuacan, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Sculpted Aztec motif

Sculpted Aztec motif, Mazatlan, Mexico, North America

Background imageAztec Collection: Aztec Natives

Aztec Natives
Aztec natives as the Spanish Conquistadors found them

Background imageAztec Collection: Montezuma & Council

Montezuma & Council
Montezuma and his council debate Aztec policy towards the invasion of Mexico by Cortes and the Conquistadors

Background imageAztec Collection: Cortes on Mexican Lake

Cortes on Mexican Lake
Cortes brigantines rout the Aztec vessels on Mexico lake

Background imageAztec Collection: View of Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Central America

View of Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Central America
A view of the Cerro de los Remedios (Hill of the Remedies) in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Central America. This was an ancient Aztec religious site on which a Catholic mission was built



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Aztec Civilization: From Ancient Calendars to Modern UFOs" Step into the captivating world of the Aztecs, as we explore their rich history and cultural artifacts. Marvel at the intricate Aztec calendar, a testament to their advanced understanding of time and celestial movements. Delve deeper into their civilization with Alonso de Santa Cruz's detailed map of Tenochtitlan, providing a glimpse into Mexico's past. Discover Teotihuacan through a vibrant souvenir blanket adorned with an enchanting Aztec calendar design, showcasing their artistic prowess. Uncover the enigmatic tale of an alleged UFO crash in Aztec, New Mexico - blending ancient legends with modern mysteries. Unlock secrets hidden within ancient texts like Codex Borbonicus and Codex Borgia; these sacred manuscripts offer glimpses into ritual practices and divination methods employed by Mesoamerican cultures. Ascend to new heights atop the Pyramid of the Moon for breathtaking views along Avenue of the Dead - where history echoes through every stone. Witness Hernan Cortes receiving twenty indigenous people from Tabasco as gifts from a cacique - a reminder of tumultuous encounters between civilizations during colonization. Experience spiritual cleansing firsthand as an Aztec folk healer performs rituals in Zocalo, Plaza de la Constitucion. Immerse yourself in this extraordinary civilization through hand-colored woodcuts that bring stories to life. Finally, envision Templo Mayor complex reconstructed before your eyes – once again standing tall as it did centuries ago. The legacy left behind by the mighty Aztecs continues to captivate our imagination today – join us on this journey back in time.