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The Codex Fejérváry-Mayer is an Aztec Codex of central Mexico. It is one of the rare pre-Hispanic manuscripts that have survived the Spanish conquest of Mexico. As a typical calendar codex tonalamatl dealing with the sacred Aztec calendar -- the tonalpohualli -- it is grouped in the Codex Borgia group.
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www.river-styx.net/aztec-codex.htm
www.river-styx.net/aztec-codex.htm
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The previous examples are taken from the Codex Mendoza, and they provide both the Aztec and Spanish versions of the information they are conveying.
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www.ancientscripts.com/aztec.html
www.ancientscripts.com/aztec.html
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1 Lesson Plans Lesson Plan 1: Make Your Own Aztec Codex Grade Level: 4 -10 Overview: The students will make an Aztec codex to use to record the story of Cortes' conquest of the Aztecs. Objectives: The students will: Design an Aztec codex/folding book.
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www.pbs.org/opb/conquistadors/teachers/pdf/unit1.pdf
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Free pictures of the Dresden Maya Codex and other Mesoamerican Codices available now! ... Here you can find information about Maya, Aztec and Mixtec codices. ... The next picture shows a reproduction of a part of the Borgia Codex, the most beautiful Aztec codex.
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www.angelfire.com/dc/dresdencodex/
www.angelfire.com/dc/dresdencodex/
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Of this mass of paperwork hardly anything remains, and nearly all the surviving books from the Aztec homeland are of post-Conquest date. ... Each book, or codex, consists of a strip, anything up to 13 yards in length and some 6-7 inches high, made of paper, maguey cloth, or deer skin, and folded in zigzag or concertina...
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www.mexica.net/nahuatl/writing.html
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Museo Nacional de Antropología, México The photo on this page is that of a facsimile of the Aztec Codex Borbonicus, a compilation of monthly celebrations, painted with natural materials on amatl bark paper. The original is at the Bibliothèque de l'Assemblée Nationale, Paris; ... aztec codex by rosemaniov.
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www.flickr.com/photos/rosemania/354092294/
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Codex Mendoza - representation of Tenochtitlá ... How does this relate to the Aztec story of the creation of Tenochtitlan? ... What important features of their city have the Aztec's represented here?
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arts.unomaha.edu/art/SOWELL/ART2040/codexmen.html
arts.unomaha.edu/art/SOWELL/ART2040/codexmen.html
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