Stereotypes in Aztec Culture
Thursday, November 26th, 2009 Posted in Aztec Civilization | 7 Comments »Aztec Culture StereotypesJust about any race, culture or sub-group of people has a few stereotypes assigned to them by other races and cultural. For example, “all black people are good dancers”, “all Americans are obese”, and “all Italians are ...
All-Star Aztec Tribal Tattoos – Are Aztec Tribal Tattoos For You?
Thursday, November 26th, 2009 Posted in aztec | 7 Comments »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; ...
What to Consider in Getting an Aztec Tattoo
Thursday, November 26th, 2009 Posted in aztec | 7 Comments »Aztec tattoo is actually one of the most popular sub categories for tattoo designs. It's not surprising, therefore, if you find yourself deciding to get on. Before you decide to get one though, you should check out some important ...
Aztec Warriors
Friday, July 17th, 2009 Posted in Aztec Civilization | No Comments »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 ...
The Aztecs Worshipped the Sun For a Reason You Know?
Saturday, March 21st, 2009 Posted in Aztec Civilization, Mesoamerica | 1 Comment »The once great Aztec Empire completely controlled and dominated what is now Honduras, San Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico for centuries. They were Sun Worshippers. The Aztec God was in the form of Energy and that energy was the Sun. What ...
Aztec and City of Tenochtitlan – A Brief History
Thursday, November 13th, 2008 Posted in Artifact, Aztec Civilization, Mesoamerica | 2 Comments »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 ...
