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Xochipilli the Flower Prince and the Aztec sacred of beauty
Xochipilli the Aztec god of flowers, ecstasy, and sacred plants.
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How the Aztec Theatre survived 100 years of reinvention
For nearly 100 years, the Aztec Theatre has welcomed generations of San Antonians through its doors. Here's how it has ...
Aztec writing sometimes used different colours to refine a word's meaning: This page is from an early 16th century book about Aztec imperial taxation, the Matricula de Tributos, now in the National ...
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The Aztec skull whistle produces a shrill, screaming sound. A study shows that these whistles have a disturbing effect on the human brain. The Aztecs may have deliberately used this effect in ...
Carved from wood more than five centuries ago, a small skull faced mask held today at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore ...
This story appears in the November 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. On the edge of Mexico City's famed Zócalo plaza, next to the ruins of the Aztec sacred pyramid known as the Templo Mayor, ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — It was not a typical evening at the theater in Connecticut's capital as even the normally staid pre-show announcement drew cheers. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
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