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  • Writer's pictureBrittany Tignor

Aztec Empire

Updated: Mar 19, 2021


  • Aztec Mendoza Resource Set: Colorado Department of Education. "Through the study of the Aztec Codex Mendoza, this primary source set focuses on the influence of art on the culture of a people."

  • Viva Mexico: The University of Utah. "In recognition of the 200th anniversary of Mexican Independence and the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, the Rare Books Division presents a selection of Mesoamerican manuscript facsimiles; 16th through 19th century first and early editions of books that document México’s history of encounter, conquest, conversion, conflict, resolution and revolution; and 20th and 21st century artists’ books celebrating México’s artistic and literary heritage."

  • Vistas: Fordham University. Visual Culture in Spanish America 1520-1820 includes videos describing themes as well as images and analysis. Both Inca and Aztec cultures are reference in this site.

  • Exploring the Early Americas Cortés and the Aztecs: Library of Congress. "Exploring the Early Americas features selections from the more than 3,000 rare maps, documents, paintings, prints, and artifacts that make up the Jay I. Kislak Collection at the Library of Congress."


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