they talked and wrote
The Aztecs communicated with other societies through trade, alliances, and tribute systems. They also used messengers and diplomats to communicate with neighboring cities and empires. In addition, they had a system of hieroglyphic writing (pictograms) that was used for inscriptions and official communication.
The Aztecs communicated primarily through spoken language, using Nahuatl, which had various dialects. They also used pictorial manuscripts known as codices to convey information, historical records, and religious beliefs. Additionally, they employed messengers and runners to communicate important information quickly across their vast empire.
The Aztec language is known as Nahuatl. Some common vocabulary words in Nahuatl include "tlapalli" for colors, "kalli" for house, and "tlacuilo" for writer or scribe. The Aztecs also used pictorial writing known as glyphs to communicate.
The Aztecs primarily spoke Nahuatl, which was their native language. However, they also had some knowledge of other languages spoken in Mesoamerica, such as Maya and Mixtec, due to trade and communication with other cultures in the region.
Cuneiform writing allowed for the recording of information such as trade transactions, laws, and literature, making it easier to communicate and store knowledge in ancient societies. The development of cuneiform also facilitated the growth of administrative systems and the spread of information across different regions.
The Aztecs used various forms of communication, including spoken language (Nahuatl), pictorial writing (glyphs and codices), and visual symbols to convey information. They also utilized messengers, drum signals, and fires to communicate over long distances within their empire. Additionally, the Aztecs employed a complex system of relay runners called "telpochcalli" to deliver messages swiftly across their vast territories.
how did the civilization of the Aztecs differ from other societies of North America
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The Aztecs were known for their advanced agricultural techniques, monumental architecture, and centralized political system, which set them apart from many other societies in North America. They also practiced human sacrifice as part of their religious beliefs, which was not as common in other indigenous cultures of North America.
The Aztecs had conquered their territories and forced them to pay tributes.
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The Aztecs had conquered their territories and forced them to pay tributes.
The Aztecs had conquered their territories and forced them to pay tributes.
aztecs
yes. they existed before the creation of fixed societies.
Mayans and Aztecs