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This media file is a two-page spread from a book, likely educational, detailing aspects of the Aztec civilization. The left page features illustrations and text explaining Religion, Games, Inventions and Discoveries, Beliefs, Slaves and Servants, and the Aztec Calendar. The right page is dedicated to a timeline titled "Cronología AZTECA," illustrating key events from 1250 AD to 1521 AD.

On the left, a vibrant illustration depicts a deity identified as "DIOS DE LA GUERRA" (God of War) in elaborate attire, standing atop a detailed stone carving resembling the Aztec Sun Stone, labeled "CALENDARIO AZTECA." Adjacent to this, a drawing shows individuals playing a game with a ball. Further down, an illustration depicts a person labeled "ESCLAVOS Y SERVIDORES" (Slaves and Servants). The text explains their roles, including prisoners of war, exiled clan members, and subjugated tribes.

The right page presents a chronological timeline with small illustrations. Notable events include the arrival in the Valley of Mexico (1250 AD), the founding of Tenochtitlan (1345 AD), the ascensions of Moctezuma I (1440 AD) and Moctezuma II (1502 AD), the conquest by Cortés (1519 AD), and the fall of the Aztec Empire (1521 AD). A central illustration shows Aztec warriors in ceremonial dress and Spanish conquistadors, representing the encounter between Hernán Cortés and the Aztecs, with the text describing their initial reception and subsequent conflict. The overall color palette is warm, with reds and oranges dominating the background and the timeline, contrasting with the detailed illustrations in cooler tones. The location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela, is not directly evident from the visual content of the media file itself.
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Jun 23, 2026, 12:12 PM

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This media file is a two-page spread from a book, likely educational, detailing aspects of the Aztec civilization. The left page features illustrations and text explaining Religion, Games, Inventions and Discoveries, Beliefs, Slaves and Servants, and the Aztec Calendar. The right page is dedicated to a timeline titled "Cronología AZTECA," illustrating key events from 1250 AD to 1521 AD. On the left, a vibrant illustration depicts a deity identified as "DIOS DE LA GUERRA" (God of War) in elaborate attire, standing atop a detailed stone carving resembling the Aztec Sun Stone, labeled "CALENDARIO AZTECA." Adjacent to this, a drawing shows individuals playing a game with a ball. Further down, an illustration depicts a person labeled "ESCLAVOS Y SERVIDORES" (Slaves and Servants). The text explains their roles, including prisoners of war, exiled clan members, and subjugated tribes. The right page presents a chronological timeline with small illustrations. Notable events include the arrival in the Valley of Mexico (1250 AD), the founding of Tenochtitlan (1345 AD), the ascensions of Moctezuma I (1440 AD) and Moctezuma II (1502 AD), the conquest by Cortés (1519 AD), and the fall of the Aztec Empire (1521 AD). A central illustration shows Aztec warriors in ceremonial dress and Spanish conquistadors, representing the encounter between Hernán Cortés and the Aztecs, with the text describing their initial reception and subsequent conflict. The overall color palette is warm, with reds and oranges dominating the background and the timeline, contrasting with the detailed illustrations in cooler tones. The location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela, is not directly evident from the visual content of the media file itself.

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