History Aztec Maya Chalchiuhtlicue  Artifact Carved Rite Sun Stone Sculpture Statue 11" Tall www.Neo-Mfg.com Codex m7

History Aztec Maya Chalchiuhtlicue Artifact Carved Rite Sun Stone Sculpture Statue 11" Tall www.Neo-Mfg.com Codex m7

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History Aztec Maya Chalchiuhtlicue Artifact Carved Rite Sun Stone Sculpture Statue 11" Tall www.Neo-Mfg.com Codex SIZE: 10.75" tall x 8.75" Wide Chalchiuitlicue's name literally means "Jade her skirt", but it is usually translated as "she of the jade skirt". She was also known as Matlalcueitl "Owner of the green skirt". This goddess was the wife (in some myths, sister) of the rain god, Tlaloc. She was also said to be the wife of Xiuhtecuhtli, also called Huehueteotl "old god", the senior deity of the Aztec pantheon. The Codex Borgia or Codex Yoalli Ehēcatl is a Mesoamerican ritual and divinatory manuscript. It is one of a handful of codices that some scholars believe to have been written before the Spanish conquest of Mexico, somewhere within what is now southern or western Puebla, though some scholars also argue that was produced in the first decades after the conquest as a copy of an earlier precolumbian codex. The Codex Borgia is a member of, and gives its name to, the Borgia Group

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