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Xochipilli. Mexica deity of love, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize, pleasure, arts and songs. Postclassic period (1325-1521). Aztec art. Sculpture on rock. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City
Stone of the Sun. 1479. Incorrectly known as Aztec Calendar. Disc shaped ceremonial monolith made of basalt with inscriptions about the Mexica cosmogony and the solar cults. Aztec art
MEXICO. Mexico City. TenochtitlᮮRemains ofMEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitlᮮ Remains of an Aztec temple (14th-15th c.). Architecture
Aztec calendar. 1479. Basalt. Aztec art. Relief on rock. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitlᮮ
Moctezuma I. C. 1440-1469. Aztec art. Sculpture
Coatlicue. s. XIV. Goddess of the earth, creationCoatlicue. s.XIV. Goddess of the earth, creation and death. Aztec art. Sculpture on rock. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitlᮮ
Commemorative Gravestone of the Temple of Tenochtitlan. 1487. Aztec art. Relief on rock. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitlᮮ
Stone of Tizoc (Temalacatl). Late post-classical period. Aztec art. Relief on rock. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitl
Xochipilli. Prince of flowers, god of love and dance. Aztec art. Sculpture on rock. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitl
Head of Coyolxauhqui. Aztec art. Sculpture on rock. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitl n
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