it is called the codex
aquafolia
codices
we learn about the Aztecs from books computors and even people
Ajaw
emperors?
They didn't they called themselves the Mexicas
YES
"The Aztecs" by Richard Townsend "The Aztecs (Peoples of America)" by Michael E. Smith "Moctezuma's Mexico: Visions of the Aztec World" by David Carrasco "History News: The Aztec News" by Phillip Steele "The Aztecs: Rise and Fall of an Empire (Abrams Discoveries)" by Serge Gruzinski "The Ancient Aztecs (People of the Ancient World)" by Liz Sonneborn "Aztecs: An Interpretation (Canto)" by Inga Clendinnen "Aztec" by Gary Jennings "The Aztecs" by Michael Ernest Smith
they where used as books to put there thoughts in like a diary
The Aztecs original name is "Mexica", europeans called them Aztecs because of Aztlan, the area basicaly western u.s.(California) It's not the proper name to call ... Mexico
I don't know what history books you've been reading or who taught you history at school but the Aztecs never settled in England.
Cochineal was used as a dye and for painting the pictures in Aztec books (codex).