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  • About Day of the Dead

    The Day of the Dead is a traditional holiday with roots that date back thousands of years. Celebrations of death and the afterlife have been a focal point of many cultures and civilizations over...

  • About Aztec Jewelry

    The Aztec empire was an agricultural society that existed in Central Mexico during the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. Jewelry making was one of the primary sources of industry, and skilled...

  • How to Keep Guacamole from Turning Brown

    Guacamole is a wonderful accompaniment to Mexican and Spanish food whether it be casual or complex. This avocado based dip originated in Mexico and was brought to Spain by the Spanish...

  • History of Aztec Masks

    Aztec masks are intriguing pieces of pre-Columbian art that represent the complex culture of the Aztec Empire. Few masks exist today because many were destroyed at the time of the empire's fall....

  • Aztec Calendar Information

    The Aztec calendar is typical of pre-Columbian, Meso-American societies, containing a solar calendar of 365 days and a ritual calendar of 260 days. These calendars are depicted on an ancient rock...

  • What Does the Aztec Calendar Mean?

    The Aztecs followed two calendars simultaneously, and both had astrological importance. One calendar marked everyday occurrences and events, while the other was designed to keep the universe safe...

  • History of the Aztec Calendar

    Like the Egyptians and Maya before them, the Aztec civilization used two calendars. The first, the tonalpohualli, was for sacred use and marked days of religious observance and sacrifice. The...

  • Aztec Calendar Activities

    The Aztec calendar was extremely important to the Aztec people. It was not simply a method of delineating time, but a record and rubric for religious ritual. The agrarian Aztecs believed the...

  • About Aztec Pyramids

    The Aztec Indians lived in the Mexican valley from the 12th to 16th centuries A.D. They were intensely religious and phenomenal architects. They built large step pyramids as a display of power as...

  • What Inventions Did the Aztecs Make?

    The Aztecs are credited with a number of inventions, but in reality, most of their "inventions" were already well-known in Central America. It's more accurate to say the Aztecs popularized...

  • What Do the Colors of the Mexican Flag Mean?

    The flag of Mexico acknowledges the country's history, religion and Aztec heritage. From its adoption after gaining independence from Spain, the various aspects of the tricolor have represented...

  • How to make a real true Pyramid

    I like a lot of you have a limited mechanical ability. With these instructions you don't need any. You will be shown how to build an actual pyramid with cardboard,paper,metal or other material.

  • How to Prepare for December 2012

    December 21, 2012: doomsday, the start of cosmic shifting, or just an ordinary day? December 2012 has garnered much curiosity and many predictions because the Mayan calendar ends on this day, and...

  • About the Aztec Calendar

    The Aztecs dominated central Mexico from the 14th century until 1521, when they were conquered by Spain. Among its many advantages, this society developed two calendar systems. The xiupohualli,...

  • How to make delicious Spanish Rice

    Hello, I hope everyone out there is doing lovely!!! Okay so here we go in this ehow you will learn how to make "Spanish rice"..It's super easy to make rice and when i was little I saw...

  • How to make Mexican Homemade Horchata

    Hello world, Mexica here. I will be giving you the step by step on how to make one of the most tastiest drinks ever. Mexican Horchata. YUM. You may have had Horchata at your local Mexican spot but...

  • Country Facts About Mexico

    Mexico has wonderful culture and customs, the people are extremely friendly, and the food is delicious. Family is very important in Mexican culture and the people will do anything for their...

  • About the Aztec Indians of Mexico

    The Aztec Empire was perhaps one of the greatest empires in history. They had the most powerful empire out of all the tribes that existed between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, and their...

  • About the Aztec Indians

    About 1250 A.D., the Aztec Indians traveled south into central Mexico. There had been other Indian tribes living in this location for centuries, but very few of these natives survived years of...

  • How to Trace Aztec Roots

    Genealogy has become a passion for millions of people who want to know their family, their ancestry, the cities their ancestors came from and the adventures that happened along the way. While it...

  • How to Visit Moon Palace Resort in Cancun

    Moon Palace resort is an all inclusive vacation resort in the Riviera Maya in Cancun. Away from the rest of the hotel strip, the beaches are not crowded and your fellow vacationers are not the...

  • How to See Aztec Art

    The last major Mesoamerican civilization was the Aztec Empire, existing between the 13th and early 16th centuries. The territory of the Aztecs extended from the Mexican Valley to the coast of the...

  • How to Study Aztec Languages

    No other culture seems as surrounded by mystique as the ancient culture of the Aztecs. That explains why people continue to study Aztec culture and civilization, including the language. The Aztec...

  • How to Study Aztec Religion

    The Aztec civilization came into power in Mexico during the 14th century after absorbing the Toltec empire. For hundreds of years, the complex Aztec civilization ruled a large area until they were...

  • How to Learn About Aztec Folklore

    The first stepping stone of all cultures is their creation story. The creation story usually explains the god(s) and/or goddess(es) of the culture, as well as setting the stage for the rest of the...

  • How to Study Aztec Society

    The Aztec society was comprised of numerous individual tribes located from the Gulf of Mexico all the way south to what is now Guatemala. These separate tribes were loosely controlled by an...

  • How to Study Aztec Arts

    The Aztec arts, which included poetry, visual art, music, dance and tattooing traditions, are a vital part of the study of Aztec culture. As in most cultures, you can learn about the values and...

  • How to Study Aztec Customs

    The ancient Aztec civilization is a fascinating culture to study filled with unique customs that are best understood within the context of the Aztec religion and way of life. The Aztec customs...

  • How to Research Aztec City Building

    Aztec cities are renowned for their beautiful architecture, technical sophistication and huge proportions. For centuries scholars have been gathering information on exactly how a relatively early...

  • How to Research Aztec Folklore

    The first stepping stone of all cultures is their creation story. The creation story usually explains the god(s) and/or goddess(es) of the culture, as well as setting the stage for the rest of the...

  • How to Study Aztec Architecture

    Studying ancient architecture is bound to fill a person with awe--especially such impressive and mysterious architecture as the Aztecs built. With a little planning, you can begin to unravel the...

  • How to Learn About Aztec Food

    Though the Aztec culture no longer exists, its influence can be felt strongly through its cuisine. Aztec food is similar to contemporary Mexican cooking, as it uses the same types of seasonings...

  • How to Study Aztec History

    Aztec is a term commonly used to describe the indigenous people of central Mexico prior to the arrival of European explorers. Their culture and history is full of rich and exciting traditions,...

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