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Excerpt: 2012 is not the end of the world even if we look at the Aztec calendar 2012, it is just part of a prediction that we will realize in the next decade that our civilization has entered a new stage in its evolution and we as individuals will see the world in a radically different way than our ancestors. As with all end of the world 2012 predictions there are different views as to what the prediction or prophecy actually means. In 2000, some people thought…
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Aztec Calendar 2012 End Of The World
April 28th, 2010Aztec Calendar 2012 – Stars In The Sky
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Excerpt: I am not saying that anything special is going to happen on this day, and most credible believers of Aztec calendar 2012 don’t either. However, this day has great importance in cross-cultural mythology and if you do anything on that day, you should stand in appreciation of the fact that our Earth and all the stars and planets and matter in our galaxy originated at the center of our galaxy and on that day we are aligned with the source of all the atoms that…
Aztec Calendar 2012
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Excerpt: The Aztec calendar 2012 incorporated two different counting systems: the first Aztec calendar 2012 called the Xihuitl, was made up of 18 months, with 20 days each (360 days) with an additional 5 days (called the Nemontemi) tacked onto the end. The other Aztec calendar, the Tonalpohualli, was a ritual Aztec calendar round made up of 20 day signs (with names such as reed, knife, house, rabbit, etc.) set against a “week” of 13 days. The counting would follow the pattern of 1 reed, 2…
All-Star Aztec Tribal Tattoos – Are Aztec Tribal Tattoos For You?
April 28th, 2010Archived; click post to view.
Excerpt: All-Star Aztec Tribal Tattoos. Mesoamerican cultures brought several changes to the world. In particular, the civilizations that created impacts on politics, religion, and life ways. The Aztec culture is the most distinctive in ancient Mesoamerica. Their culture is so powerful, that even today; it is being honored and practiced by a large group of people in Mexico, the country that is believed to be the origin of this strong ethnicity. However, Aztecs did not only contribute to the political and religious systems on the western part of the globe. They also made significant inputs on art in the forms of…
Aztec and City of Tenochtitlan – A Brief History
April 28th, 2010Archived; click post to view.
Excerpt: Aztec and City of Tenochtitlan. With the Aztecs, archaeology merges fully with history. The picture and rebus writing of the Aztec manuscripts and the accounts of Bernal Diaz del Castillo and Bernardino Sahagun are sources as important as the monuments of Tenochtitlan which lie beneath the streets of modern Mexico City. The Aztecs were among the last of the wild Chichimecs to enter the valley of Mexico after the fall of Tula. For a time the Aztecs were vassals to some of the more civilized city states of the valley, such as Colhuacan, and by the middle of the fourteenth century…
Aztec Warriors
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Excerpt: Aztec Warriors. The Aztec army was composed of a variety of classes and ranks, from this they build a hierarchy structure to their army allowing them to organize and go into battle and into war with confidence. The Majority of the army was built around commoners who had the basic training of fighting behind them and were often outside of the warrior ranking system. A smaller part of the army was constructed from Aztec nobility who ranking in the army was denoted by their achievements, these were the professional warriors whose full time occupation was battle and war. Only the bravest Aztec…