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Codex Mendoza (1535 - 1550), hieroglyph representing Aztec operators who want to attack the rebel city (L1), Aztec army chiefs (L2)

Codex Mendoza (1535 - 1550), hieroglyph representing Aztec operators who want to attack the rebel city (L1), Aztec army chiefs (L2)


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Codex Mendoza (1535 - 1550), hieroglyph representing Aztec operators who want to attack the rebel city (L1), Aztec army chiefs (L2)

5944067 Codex Mendoza (1535 - 1550), hieroglyph representing Aztec operators who want to attack the rebel city (L1), Aztec army chiefs (L2) by Aztec, (16th century); Bodleian Library, Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Codex Mendoza (1535 - 1550), hieroglyph representing Aztec operators who want to attack the rebel city (L1), Aztec army chiefs (L2) ); Index Fototeca

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This print showcases a page from the Codex Mendoza, a significant historical manuscript dating back to the 16th century. The hieroglyph depicted here represents Aztec operators who are planning an attack on the rebel city (L1), while being overseen by Aztec army chiefs (L2). The image provides a glimpse into the rich and complex civilization of the Aztecs, highlighting their military strategies and hierarchical structure. The warriors are adorned in traditional clothing, reflecting their cultural heritage and fierce dedication to their cause. The Codex Mendoza is housed in the prestigious Bodleian Library in Oxford, UK, serving as a valuable resource for researchers and historians interested in exploring pre-Columbian history. This particular illustration offers insight into both political rebellion within Aztec society and the role of military leaders in shaping its destiny. As we delve into this piece of artwork, we are transported back to a time when South America was teeming with vibrant civilizations like that of the Aztecs. It serves as a reminder of their resilience, strength, and determination amidst challenging circumstances. Through this photograph print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we can appreciate not only the artistic beauty but also gain knowledge about an important chapter in human history - one that shaped Latin America's past and continues to influence its present.

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