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Mexican Aztecs




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Aztec Dance in Mexico City


Aztec Pattern Table Linen Set W/ Runner By Collections Etc


Aztec Pattern Table Linen Set W/ Runner By Collections Etc


$10.00


Bring a Southwestern or Mexican flavor to your table no matter what you re serving with this 5-piece set. Includes a rustic striped runner with fringed edges and 4 matching placemats. Cotton. Machine wash. Imported. 54″L x 13″W runner. 13″ x 19″ placemats….

Aztec Warrior Tortilla Warmer - 12


Aztec Warrior Tortilla Warmer – 12



This is a hand crafted microwaveable tortilla warmer available in a variety of stunning designer patterns. Our microwaveable tortilla warmers help heat your food faster and keep your food hot for hours! Most tortilla warmers on the market today may at first glance look similar, but don’t be fooled… This microwaveable tortilla warmer is the REAL DEAL! What sets THIS tortilla warmer apart from the…


Fight between the Spanish and the Aztecs,.. - 3x2 inch Fridge Magnet - large magnetic button - Magnet


Fight between the Spanish and the Aztecs,.. – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet


$4.99


Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can …

Latin World Screwed And Chopped


Latin World Screwed And Chopped


$0.80



Que Florezca! Let It Bloom


Que Florezca! Let It Bloom


$16.50



Assassin & The ILLTIP present City of Dope


Assassin & The ILLTIP present City of Dope



“Sac-Town 2 Da Bay, B*tch!!”
Assassin & The ILLTIP present City of Dope [20 Tracks] [1999 Liferdef Records]…


Rock 'N' Roll Wrestling Women Vs. the Aztec Ape [VHS]


Rock ‘N’ Roll Wrestling Women Vs. the Aztec Ape [VHS]


$8.99



A Glance At the Mexican Prehispanic Cultures Through Museum Exhibits


A Glance At the Mexican Prehispanic Cultures Through Museum Exhibits


$39.95


This video presents a panorama of the various Pre-Columbian civilizations that existed in the Mexican territory: the mysteriously abandoned city of Teotihuacan, the impressive Aztec Empire, the erudite Maya. Also shown the fundamental traits of the indigenous civilizations that still exist in Mexico….


Mayans & Aztecs


Mayans & Aztecs


$36.77


A survey of the pre-Columbian peoples of Central America, the Mayans and the Aztecs, including computer graphics, recreations, and expert commentary on these fascinating civilizations.

The Aztecs (Paperback)


The Aztecs (Paperback)


$19.31


This Very Short Introduction employs the disciplines of history, religious studies, and anthropology as it illuminates the complexities of Aztec life. Readers meet a people highly skilled in sculpture, astronomy, city planning, poetry, and philosophy, who were also profoundly committed to cosmic regeneration through the thrust of the ceremonial knife and through warfare. Dav d Carrasco looks beyond Spanish accounts that have colored much of the Western narrative to let Aztec voices speak about their origin stories, the cosmic significance of their capital city, their methods of child rearing, and the contributions women made to daily life and the empire. Carrasco discusses the arrival of the Spaniards, contrasts Aztec mythical traditions about the origins of their city with actual urban life in Mesoamerica, and outlines the rise of the Aztec empire. He also explores Aztec religion, which provided both justification for and alternatives to warfare, sacrifice, and imperialism, and he sheds light on Aztec poetry, philosophy, painting, and especially monumental sculpture and architecture. He concludes by looking at how the Aztecs have been portrayed in Western thought, art, film, and literature as well as in Latino culture and arts.



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