The Aztecs carved with Jade and they were also Architects which also would count as art.
They used cloth, paint, and plants.
One difference in Art of the Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs is that the Incas were able to construct stone buildings without using mortar to seal the stones together.
increased interest in art
Of the enlightenment just influenced the art - foreal?
art, culture, religon, etc.
The Aztecs carved with Jade and they were also Architects which also would count as art.
How Aztecas hunt
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They used cloth, paint, and plants.
it look good and they was a good artist
The Maya influence was more direct than that of the Olmecs because the Maya civilization thrived only a few hundred years before the Aztecs.
Religion and the art of fighting was taught in telpochcalli.
One difference in Art of the Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs is that the Incas were able to construct stone buildings without using mortar to seal the stones together.
The Olmec civilization, often regarded as the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica, influenced later civilizations, including the Aztecs, who emerged centuries later. The Aztecs adopted various elements from the Olmec, such as religious practices, art styles, and agricultural techniques. While the two civilizations were not contemporaneous, the Aztecs recognized the Olmec's significance and incorporated aspects of their culture into their own societal framework. Thus, the relationship is characterized by cultural inheritance rather than direct interaction.
Art, Architecture and Astronomy Advances.
school which was called a telpuchcalli ("house of youth"). They learned the history and religion of the Aztecs, the art of war and fighting