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Archaeologists call the basic unit in the Aztec and Mayan system of writing is called a glyph.
they were very advanced because they had their own language and writing.
The Aztec Empire was situated in both tropical or semi tropical weather zones.
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I know the Inca did not have a writing system, but they did have a speaking language/system. I do not know about the Mayas and the Aztecs. I am researching them.
The Aztec used Logoglyphs for writing. Logoglyphs are a picture based language, similarly used like hieroglyphs. Each picture had a meaning (or a series of meanings). For example, a person's rank was differentiated by what clothes they were drawn wearing.
I'm unable to show pictures. However, Aztec homes were typically made of adobe bricks and featured a thatched roof. They were often arranged in a multi-family compound called a calpulli. The homes were simple in design and constructed with local materials.
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Hieroglyphics.
No they didn't.
The Aztec used Logoglyphs for writing. Logoglyphs are a picture based language, similarly used like hieroglyphs. Each picture had a meaning (or a series of meanings). For example, a person's rank was differentiated by what clothes they were drawn wearing.
pictographs
pictographs (hieroglyphics)
Yes, the Aztecs had a writing system known as Nahuatl, which used pictorial symbols and glyphs to represent words and concepts. This writing system was mainly used for codices (manuscript books) and official inscriptions. The Codex Mendoza is one of the most famous surviving Aztec codices.
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Archaeologists call the basic unit in the Aztec and Mayan system of writing is called a glyph.
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