Aztec Codices
Aztec Codices are ancient manuscripts created by the Aztec civilization, primarily between the 14th and 16th centuries. These codices were made from materials like amatl (bark paper) and deerskin, and they often featured colorful illustrations and pictograms. They served various purposes, including recording historical events, religious rituals, and economic transactions.
The codices were written in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and utilized a unique system of symbols to convey information. Today, they are valuable resources for understanding Aztec culture, history, and society, providing insights into their beliefs, governance, and daily life.