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CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAS
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“The Arrival Of Cortez,” Diego
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THE CODEX BOTURINI: The departure o
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THE LONG MIGRATION CONTINUES: The A
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COYOLXAUHQUI DISMEMBERED This giant
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Teotihuacan (“Place of the Gods
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Royal Dynasty of Tenochtitlan
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Tribute to Tenochtitlan from an imp
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Rewards for taking prisoners in bat
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A scene of human sacrifice from the
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The Tudela Codex depicts various fo
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AZTEC CALENDAR STONE The Sun god To
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The Aztec New Fire Ceremony
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THE CODEX BORGIA A screen-fold of d
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Eight high lords of Tenochtitlan So
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A late-15 th C. Aztec Lord
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Aztec wooden-collar slaves
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Tenochtitlan (Mexico City): The hea
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A sculpture from the Templo Mayor a
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A map of the Metropolitan Region of
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Hiram Bingham Crossing The Urubama
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Part of the so-called House of the
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The Temple Of The Three Windows has
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Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala - The m
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A statue of Manco Capac in Lima
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Chavin de Huantar: The centre for C
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Tiwanaku’s massive Gate Of The Su
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The ruins of Pikillacta, an old pro
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A statue of Prince Yupanqui or Pach
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Pachacuti as represented on a Cuzco
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Huayna Capac, The 11 th ruler of th
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The four suyus of Tawantinsuyu
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An Inca quipocamayoc
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Mexican boy dressed as Juan Diego
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Aztec monument of Coatlicue (unburi
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The discovery of the dismembered Co