The Aztecs wrote using a system of pictographs and ideograms, which were part of a larger writing system known as Nahuatl. They utilized materials such as bark paper (amante) and deer skins to create codices, where they recorded historical events, religious texts, and administrative records. The writing was often accompanied by illustrations, making it both a visual and textual medium. Additionally, they used quills or brushes to apply natural pigments as ink.
hieroglyphs
They write in hyaglpick
Hell Yeahh Niqqaaa.
They didn't have a written language.
They used symbols and drawings to write. This king of writing is called Codex
Yes, they wrote on scripts or soft cloth with ink; or in dirt with sticks.
they did not teach their children to write or read they taught them to make pictograpgs
Hieroglyphs was what the Aztec people used to write and to read with. Without them they couldn't read or write.
The Aztecs wrote on a type of volcanic rock called "basalt." They carved their inscriptions and writings into basalt stelae and monuments to record important events, history, and societal information.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
Write about how the culture of the Aztec people is still alive today. The Aztecs brought great ideas about water and gardening. Their temples are still a great tourist attraction.
Aztecs