Ordinary Aztecs lived in simple houses, often of just one room. These were made of adobe and any furniture was very simple such as reed mats to sleep on or sit on and low tables. Wooden chests were used to store clothes.
Aztec nobles lived in much grander houses with many rooms. They were usually shaped like a hollow square with a central courtyard. It often contained gardens and fountains.
Aztecs are clean people. Many homes had steam baths next to them. They were small rooms with a furnace outside. The furnace heated the walls of the steam bath. When an Aztec inside the steam bath threw water on the wall it turned to steam.
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
They looked very large. I do not know what they are called, so do some research.
They were made of stone. had tall perimides and are very huge. the steps to perimodes are very small becaus e of the size of the atecs
Aztecs are the ancient civilization of atlantis who re built if almost exactly as described by plato only difrence was it was squar instead of circular no it look like a dog
ÒThe Rich: Homes of the nobles and rich were made of sun-dried brick. If you were very rich, you home could be made of stone. All homes were white to make them look clean and shiny. Noble houses had a separate room for steam bathing. Water was poured on heated stones. Bathing was an important part of daily life and religion. Bathing was thought to clean both the body and soul.
they look like a indians
They were straight
Indians tents probably look like cones
Indians tents probably look like cones
She looks like Norma, mate!
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
small little cuby holes
The colonist did not try to make themselves look like Indians.
A bit like teepees.
In fact people still do look for the Aztec ruins. some of the explorers still try to find the ruins of the Aztec buildings.
Aztec homes, known as "tlaxcalli," were typically made from adobe bricks, with thatched roofs made from materials like palm leaves. They were usually single-story structures with one room. The homes often featured a central courtyard and were clustered together in neighborhoods.
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