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The Aztecs has about 200 deities — and in this article, we're uncovering the 13 most important Aztec gods and goddesses you need to know about.
The current exploration is a follow up to a 2010 project conducted by Tlaloc II-TC's predecessor, Tlaloc I. The name Tlaloc is the name of the Aztec’s god of rain.
Visitors to Melbourne Museum's newest exhibition Aztecs will get the opportunity to lay their eyes on artefacts intended only for Aztec gods.
From jaguars to shooting stars, these rare and meaningful Náhuatl names are steeped in centuries of culture, cosmic symbolism, and divine energy.
The legal victory to remove Aztec chants from the California public-school curriculum is a relatively small win. Nonetheless, it’s a good place to start.
Evergreen Park Possibly the most unusual design, the splash pad at Evergreen Park will revolve around a grotto dedicated to Tlaloc, the Aztec god of lightning and thunder.
The Aztecs believed that sacrificed children would become the servants of Tlaloc and bring more rain, said archaeologist Victor Arribalzaga, who is excavating a temple to Tlaloc on the eastern ...
The Aztecs sacrificed 42 children to Tlaloc, the god of rain The remains, mostly boys aged between two and seven years old, were placed inside a box of ashlars in a careful arrangement.
The Aztecs believed that sacrificed children would become the servants of Tlaloc, and bring more rain, said Archaeologist Victor Arribalzaga, who is excavating a temple to Tlaloc on the eastern ...
A secret Aztec tunnel has been discovered under the bustling streets outside of Mexico City for more than 600 years that is said to have been built by the famous Emperor Montezuma I.