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    Artifacts Used in Aztec Households in Mexican History Kelly Ferguson Anthropology 201 Name: Obsidian Blade Catalog #: 30 / 922 A Museum: American Museum of Natural History During Aztec history‚ obsidian was used in various ways‚ such as cutting cloth‚ hide‚ and wood. The Aztecs also made efficient weapons and cutting tools‚ because obsidian flakes into sharp glassy edges when reworked. When used as knives‚ obsidian was usually embedded in a wood handle to protect the wielder. These

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    temperatures there was a one-crop growing season. The rainy season of the Aztecs lasted from May through October. Although rainfall was abundant throughout the valley‚ the rain was often seldom and couldn’t be entrust for the watering of the Aztec ’s crops. This made the worship of Tlaloc[2] the rain god so sacred. Tlaloc was fundamental to the Aztec religion‚ as a god of rain‚ fertility‚ and water which were all necessities for the Aztecs crops and prosperity. To keep this god please Actez did many human

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    Social Structure of the Aztecs The Aztec empire in Mesoamerica was one of the major civilizations in the western world during the fifteenth century. It had a distinctly stratified social structure. There were two major classes in the Aztec society‚ the nobles and the commoners. Within each were further divided into subsets like the great lords‚ minor lords‚ warriors‚ common soldiers…etc. Each class was entitled to various privileges and responsibilities‚ as governed by law‚ and

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    The Rise‚ Fall and Contributions of the Aztec Civilization Hist 2111-213 20 October‚ 2011   1 Aztecs were one of the most advanced civilizations in America and were the masters of their world. That world was the area that scholars today call Mesoamerica‚ a region that stretches from north central Mexico southward into Central America (The Aztecs 6). Their name is derived from the word Azteca which comes from Aztlan (“White Land”) believed to be today the north-west of region of Mexico. They

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    certainly true for the Aztecs‚ in the years around 1350 to 1519‚ by the time Cortes arrived‚ the Aztecs had an empire that controlled the lives of over 10‚000‚000 people. The Aztecs came to this peak came due to the practice of human sacrifice. Historians should emphasize on Aztec human sacrifice because it provides a wider view of Aztec society and culture than agriculture. Human sacrifice was a major part of Aztec religion; it provided the basis of their religion. The Aztecs were polytheistic and

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    Aztec Vs Incan Essay

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    Aztec vs Incan Religion Patrick Sklenka Throughout the history of the Americas‚ several different civilizations ruled‚ all with their own unique religions and ways. Yet none were as unique as the Incans and the Aztecs. The Aztec Empire was located in central Mexico. The Aztecs ruled from 950 C.E to 1520 C.E. They built large pyramids as temples to their gods and went to war to capture other people so they could sacrifice them to their gods. The Aztecs also devoted an entire calendar to date the times

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    Did the Expansion of the Aztec Empire Lead to Their Downfall? The Aztec Indians originated from a place called Aztlan‚ somewhere in north or northwest Mexico. At that time the Aztecs were a small‚ nomadic tribe living in the border territory on the margins of civilized Mesoamerica. (see map I) In the 13th century they settled in the valley of central Mexico. The Aztecs finally found refuge on a small island in Lake Texcoco‚ where about 1345‚ they founded the town of Tenochtitlan. The island

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    The Aztecs and their relationship to Cortes was not a close bond. The Aztecs thought he was a god who came to fulfill a prophecy. He played this off so he could get closer and so he could strike the Aztecs down. They wanted to strike down on Aztecs so they could get gold and silver and other goods (Neth). Pizarro had a relationship much like Cortez. He befriended them for a short time‚ then found the right time to strike down on to the Incas just like Cortes when he struck the Incas. Pizarro

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    The religion of the Aztec‚ including their beliefs‚ customs and religions‚ acted as a tremendous influence on their government‚ economy‚ and culture. Religion was the foundation for the infamous culture of the Aztec Civilization. Through ceremonies of sacrifice‚ and the infusion of cosmology into their religion‚ the Aztecs sculpted a culture unlike that of any other civilization‚ and left behind a legacy to be studied and admired for generations to come. Religion ultimately shaped the unique civilization

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    Mayan Disappearance Essay

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    Research Paper: Why did the Maya disappear? The Maya people developed an advanced civilization that lasted from 300 to 900 CE. They built impressive pyramids‚ created a calendar that is still accurate today‚ and used learned astronomy (Ghose). After just six hundred years‚ the powerful empire that Maya had built up fell apart. The Maya people then abandoned their incredible civilization with no explanation (Hammond). The world was left confused and searched for answers to this mysterious disappearance

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