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Astounding Inventions of the Ancient Aztecs

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Aug 15

When the Spanish arrived in modern-day Mexico, they were amazed by the advanced culture of the Aztecs.  Although the Aztecs are remembered for their brutal human sacrifices and warrior-centric society, they were still one of the most accomplished « Continue »

The Art of the Aztecs

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Aug 13

Aztec mask of Xiuhtecuhtli, c. 1500, of Mixtec-Aztec provenance (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The art of the Aztecs was made with a combination of techniques and themes that were influenced by hundreds, if not thousands, of years of culture. Few of « Continue »

Authentic Mexican Food Has Aztec Origins

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Aug 11

English: A Chipilín tamale in Oaxaca, Mexico. Español: Tamal de Chipilín en Oaxaca, Mexico. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) When most people think of “Mexican food,”  what they are really thinking of is “Tex-mex.”  While we love the Americanized « Continue »

A Unique Aztec Burial Puzzles Archeaologists

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Aug 8

Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan. Mexico City (Photo credit: Wikipedia) When Mexican archaeologists found the body of a young Aztec woman in Mexico City’s Templo Mayor, they were blown away by the uniqueness of the burial.  Surrounding the woman’s « Continue »

Aztec Ullamaliztli – the Ultimate Ancient Ball Game

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Aug 6

This stone carving from the South Ballcourt at the archaeological site of El Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The Aztec ball game, known as ullamaliztli, was a top priority to ancient Mesoamericans.  Experts believe that the game « Continue »

The Xunantunich Ruins of the Ancient Maya

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Aug 4

Main temple in Xunantunich, a Maya site in Belize (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Many people view Mayan culture as being restricted to Mexico, but in centuries past Mayan cities were spread throughout what is now Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, « Continue »

The Prickly Pear Cactus: Ancient Aztec Superfood

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Aug 1

Close up of a prickly pear cactus with Pyramid of the Sun in the background in Teotihuacán. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) If you live in the Southwestern U.S. or Latin America, chances are you’re already very familiar with the prickly pear cactus.  « Continue »

Understanding Mayan Symbolism

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Jul 30

Lithograph of Stela at Copan, Published in 1844 by Frederick Catherwood in Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan . : Note: This drawing depicts Stela H. It is of Waxaklahun-Ubah-K’awil in the role of the Maize God. « Continue »

Aztlán – Separating History from Myth

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Jul 29

 Chicomoztoc, the place of the seven caves.  (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Aztlán is the legendary land from which the Mexica, or Aztec people, believed they had migrated. The name “Aztlán” means “the place of whiteness” or “the place of the heron.”   « Continue »

Aztec Headdress Too Fragile to Travel

By Kat Cumpton Leave a Comment Jul 23

Headdress of Quetzal Feathers An Aztec headdress has been across the Atlantic in Austria for nearly half a millennia – and it won’t be coming home anytime soon.  The headdress, which experts believe was a gift from Aztec Emperor Moctezuma to « Continue »

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