Section 2
The Aztecs
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Architecture of the Aztecs
Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital city from 1325-1521, is one of the most magnificent architectural accomplishments of the Aztec empire.
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Sculpture of the Aztecs
The Aztecs excelled in sculptures made of stone and other material, ranging from small works of art to monumental buildings.
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Featherwork of the Aztecs
Featherwork, or the working of feathers into clothing and artifacts, was an especially elaborate practice among the Aztecs.
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Codices of the Aztecs
Aztec codices, or pictorial manuscripts, are among the best primary sources of information on Aztec culture.