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  1. Hace 4 días · Already by the age of 3 ( top row, pic 1) the children’s clothing looks like their mum and dad’s. The little boy wears a cape, tied on the same shoulder as his dad, but he doesn’t wear a loincloth; the little girl has a blouse identical to her mum’s, but without a skirt. Pic 3: Boys at an Aztec school (Click on image to enlarge)

  2. Hace 5 días · But let’s start with some of the least known ones: the main picture above shows an annual Aztec pole-climbing ‘ceremony’ - in fact it was a competition between Aztec youths to be the first to climb the pole to get and keep the goodies at the top (flowers, banners, a bird-shaped god figure made of cake, and a warrior’s shield). SNAG! - the pole was heavily smeared with grease ...

  3. 10 de jun. de 2020 · The core months for cannibalism were in the winter (roughly November-February), when the world was dry and the Aztec warriors were abroad battling for captives. None occurred during the core, wet, summer months (roughly June-September) when all were busy growing food. But cannibalistic rituals did occur at the nerve-racking height of dryness ...

  4. Hace 4 días · The Maya were also sea traders and great maritime people; the Aztecs were more land and lake-oriented. Art styles were different. The Maya created some of what we would call ‘realistic’ representations of people. The Aztecs were wonderful at depicting realistic animals with great sensitivity. Picture sources:-.

  5. Hace 5 días · Aztec Stories For your interest and delight. The photo (right) is of the Nahuatl-speaking town of San Miguel Canoa near Puebla. Both photo and phrase in Nahuatl, Spanish and English come thanks to and courtesy of Scott Hadley, and are inspired by the book of Nahuatl stories compiled by Pablo Rogelio Navarrete Gómez, Cuentos Náhuatl de la Malintzin - follow link below to learn more...

  6. Hace 1 día · VIP Club Access - This upgrade gets you access to our Warrior Room, the Aztec's exclusive VIP club. Score early entry to the venue an hour before door time. You'll also receive access to the private Warrior Room bar and bathrooms before and during the show. Start the fun off early with VIP beverages as you enjoy in-room entertainment on select ...

  7. Hace 4 días · I think it’s safe to say that the Aztecs and Mayans used feathers from pretty much every bird in their diverse environments. They made spectacular adornments with these feathers, including feathered warriors’ costumes, back devices, fans, banners, and mosaic shields. They embellished textiles (especially cloaks and decorative hangings) with ...