Aztec Coloring Book 3

Aztec Coloring Book 3

Author: Nick Snels

Publisher: ColoringArtist.com

Published: 2014-12-26

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 1505780535

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When you buy this book you get an electronic version (PDF file) of the interior of this book. Lose yourself within these glorious pages of authentic designs from an ancient Mesoamerican community. Volume three includes traditional designs of Aztec priests, warrior, totem poles and monster totem masks. Vivid colors, great illustrations and imagination are all you need to relax! Each picture is printed on its own 8.5 x 11 inch page so no need to worry about smudging.


Aztec Coloring Book 1, 2 & 3

Aztec Coloring Book 1, 2 & 3

Author: Nick Snels

Publisher: ColoringArtist.com

Published: 2014-12-26

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1505780683

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When you buy this book you get an electronic version (PDF file) of the interior of this book. Packed full of symbolism; these traditional designs of Aztec priests, warrior, totem poles and monster totem masks combine volumes 1,2 & 3 together – a perfect bumper issue! You will have a lot of fun going back in time with this book! Vivid colors, great illustrations and imagination are all you need to relax! Each picture is printed on its own 8.5 x 11 inch page so no need to worry about smudging.


Aztec and Mayan Inspired Designs

Aztec and Mayan Inspired Designs

Author: Jose A. Villalba

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-02-14

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781530050253

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An adult coloring book with more than 21 images inspired by the Aztecs and Mayans. You will enjoy the intricate and inspiring designs that are great for beginners and well seasoned colorist. The designs are printed on one side only to prevent bleed through. Grab yourself something to drink and enjoy visiting the ancient art of civilizations long past. Make sure to check more coloring books by JV Creative.


Aztec Designs

Aztec Designs

Author: Wilson G. Turner

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2005-09-24

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 0486443388

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Rich in mythology and art, the Aztec civilization dominated central Mexico during the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries. This handsome volume contains 42 pages of authentic Aztec designs derived from ceramics, statues, altars, shields, books, and other priceless artifacts. Gods, rulers, warriors, slaves, animals, and activities both secular and sacred are brilliantly rendered by Wilson G. Turner, a skilled artist/archaeologist and a specialist in pre-Columbian archaeology. Brief captions identify each image. Artists, designers, and illustrators will find in Aztec Designs a wealth of ideas and inspiration for a myriad of projects. Colorists will enjoy adding their own conceptions of color to these ancient motifs.


The Aztec Book of Destiny

The Aztec Book of Destiny

Author: Rick Holmer

Publisher: BookSurge LLC

Published: 2005-09

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9781419611636

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The Aztec Book of Destiny summarizes traditional Mesoamerican beliefs about the spiritual nature of time and its influence on one's personality and fate. The ancient Aztec, Toltec and Maya believed that the day of birth, as defined in their sacred calendar, affects destiny; and this philosophy has guided their daily lives for more than 3000 years. This book condenses the scattered and disparate literature about these beliefs into a fun and informative narrative; but it goes far beyond what academics and popular authors have published to date. The author presents a unique perspective shaped by the wisdom of a traditional calendar-keeper he met in Mexico in 1973. The book's message is that the calendar is not simply an ancient and forgotten curiosity - it is as relevant today as in ancient times. The majority of the book projects the timeless Mesoamerican philosophy into contemporary Western society encouraging introspection and self-awareness.


The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City

The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City

Author: Barbara E. Mundy

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2018-03-22

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1477317139

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Winner, Book Prize in Latin American Studies, Colonial Section of Latin American Studies Association (LASA), 2016 ALAA Book Award, Association for Latin American Art/Arvey Foundation, 2016 The capital of the Aztec empire, Tenochtitlan, was, in its era, one of the largest cities in the world. Built on an island in the middle of a shallow lake, its population numbered perhaps 150,000, with another 350,000 people in the urban network clustered around the lake shores. In 1521, at the height of Tenochtitlan's power, which extended over much of Central Mexico, Hernando Cortés and his followers conquered the city. Cortés boasted to King Charles V of Spain that Tenochtitlan was "destroyed and razed to the ground." But was it? Drawing on period representations of the city in sculptures, texts, and maps, The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City builds a convincing case that this global capital remained, through the sixteenth century, very much an Amerindian city. Barbara E. Mundy foregrounds the role the city's indigenous peoples, the Nahua, played in shaping Mexico City through the construction of permanent architecture and engagement in ceremonial actions. She demonstrates that the Aztec ruling elites, who retained power even after the conquest, were instrumental in building and then rebuilding the city. Mundy shows how the Nahua entered into mutually advantageous alliances with the Franciscans to maintain the city's sacred nodes. She also focuses on the practical and symbolic role of the city's extraordinary waterworks—the product of a massive ecological manipulation begun in the fifteenth century—to reveal how the Nahua struggled to maintain control of water resources in early Mexico City.


Art Therapy: Aztecs and Mayas

Art Therapy: Aztecs and Mayas

Author:

Publisher: Jacqui Small

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781910254219

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The great ancient Aztec and Mayan city-states dominated Central and Southern America before the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadores in 1519. Today the unique artistry discovered throughout the relics of both these majestic cultures continues to influence and delight many of us. With 100 stunningly drawn illustrations and designs, this beautiful book evokes the stunning motifs and imagery of Mayan and Aztec artwork - and the physical and spiritual worlds from which they drew inspiration. Through colouring in this wonderful collection of steles and temples, motifs taken from traditional costumes, and exotic flora and fauna, you will be transported to another time and place, and discover your own path to creativity and relaxation.


Aztec Designs Coloring Book

Aztec Designs Coloring Book

Author: Wilson G. Turner

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2009-03-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0486467791

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Thirty accurate depictions of traditional designs re-create the glorious art of an ancient culture. Based on authentic ceramics, statues, and other artifacts, the images portray gods, kings, warriors, animals, and rituals.


Aztec Warriors

Aztec Warriors

Author: Valerie Bodden

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781631437540

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Introduces readers to Aztec warriors, including their history and famous battles, uniforms and weapons, and training and tactics.


Aztec Coloring Book

Aztec Coloring Book

Author: Simplecolorz Press

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-11

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

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Aztec and Mayan Coloring Book! This Book is Filled with Unique Illustrations Ready to Be Colored. Use it for Stress Relief, Relaxation. It is Also a Perfect Gift! The Book Contains: 8.5" x 11" Size 60 Single Sided Pages Beautiful Illustrations Quality Paper Let's Have Some Fun, Order Now!