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So is it true a Mexica/Aztec person could be killed for cutting down a tree (asked by a kid in one of our school workshops)? Find out the answer here... https://t.co/Gh9mjlay6f (Image from the Florentine Codex Book XI)
Music was part of Mexica ritual & religion - at the centre of daily life. Here a musician blows a conch shell trumpet during a ritual for channelling fresh water to Tenochtitlan. Basic Aztec Facts: AZTEC MUSIC https://t.co/aFGMdqGQm4
'Aztec Hell - Christian Mictlan' by Ben Leeming: how the Spanish demonised the Aztec underworld Mictlan - turning it into a place of torment... https://t.co/sQAJsTgCm5
If #Aztec superstitions are to be believed (see the Florentine Codex Bk V), we owe the modern English expression 'First come, first served' to the #Mexica... https://t.co/dj6wJFTTMg
#Mexica (#Aztec) dentists developed standard prescriptions for preventing halitosis [bad breath] and tooth decay https://t.co/1eocR8sSnW
By wearing a #mask did the #Aztecs believe they were taking on extra powers? Read Prof David Carrasco's answer https://t.co/00zmFFCfrW
Yr 6 Sussex boy studying love story of Mex volcanoes Popo and Iztac asked us 'Could Shakespeare have got his idea of Romeo & J from here?!'
Our Director Graciela is taking part in a moving new show 'London Stories' at Battersea Arts Centre in November... https://t.co/h1HnHjKx1z
What did the Aztecs call the Spanish invaders and what was the fate of the Aztec nobility? https://t.co/dWWNvaGNLd
Q. What did the Aztecs invent we use today in London? A. Travel passes on the Underground! https://t.co/tpVg01yXfB