Yes the Aztecs did weave baskets
Yes, there is evidence that Neolithic people used baskets. Archaeological excavations have uncovered ancient baskets made from materials like twigs, grass, and reeds. These baskets were likely used for various purposes such as carrying and storing food, tools, and other belongings. The discovery of basket fragments and impressions in pottery shards also indicates the presence of baskets in Neolithic societies.
the Aztecs lived somewhere near Mexico city
Many historians believe that the pyramids built by the Aztecs served an astronomical as well as a ceremonial function.
The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs was due to the fact that the Aztecs at first did not realize that the Spanish were going to try to conquer them. Even when they did, the Spaniards had superior weapons and the Aztecs were unable to defeat them.
Both poor and rich Aztecs wore garments made from cotton, but the quality and style of the clothing would differ based on social status. Rich Aztecs would adorn themselves with elaborate jewelry, featherwork, and intricate designs on their clothing to showcase their wealth and status, while poor Aztecs would have simpler, more practical clothing without the luxury accessories.
You can weave some types of carpet, and also baskets
To create baskets.
paint and weave baskets
Not Sure They Did!
paint and weave baskets
you can weave all sorts of things at all different ages. You can weave: paper, baskets, mats, rugs and much more.
The Aztecs weaved on a backstrap loom and the thread was called a wrap.
They used their fingers to weave it because the didn't have machines that made them for them.
Ceremonies, Making medicine, and weaving baskets.
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Well the men would be farmers and the women would weave baskets
rugs, cloth, clothes, maps, blankets, baskets, and many other things as well