Centuries-old codices from what’s now Mexico maintain a wealth of data concerning the Aztecs of their native language, together with particulars concerning the founding of their capital, their conquests and their fall to the Spanish, in accordance with Mexico’s Nationwide Institute of Anthropology and Historical past (INAH).
The Mexican authorities just lately purchased three illustrated codices, often known as the Codices of San Andrés Tetepilco, from a personal household that had handed down the Aztec paperwork for generations, the Spanish newspaper El País reported.
The Aztecs dominated over a big space of Mexico in the course of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Their capital was at Tenochtitlán, in what’s now Mexico Metropolis. Between 1519 and 1521, a Spanish drive conquered the Aztecs and established Spanish rule over the world. Codices written within the Indigenous Nahuatl language and Spanish continued to be produced into the early seventeenth century.
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One of many newly bought codices describes the founding of Tenochtitlán round 1300 and the lords who dominated it in pre-Hispanic instances, INAH representatives stated in a translated assertion. The codex additionally describes the Aztec conquest of town of Tetepilco round 1440 and the way that metropolis’s ruler swore vassalage to the Aztecs. It even particulars the arrival of the Spanish in 1519 and their rule as much as the 12 months 1611, the assertion stated. The Spanish continued to rule Mexico till 1821.
The codices had been owned by a Mexico Metropolis household, who requested anonymity. When scientists at Metropolitan Autonomous College in Mexico Metropolis examined the codices, they discovered that two of the sheets had been written on amate, or bark paper, and that the codices’ inks had been made out of vegetation, charcoal and indigo, creating the colours crimson, yellow ochre, black and blue. After the paperwork’ authenticity was confirmed, the federal government negotiated with the household and bought the three codices for 9.5 million pesos (about $570,000), the assertion stated.
The 2 different codices offered by the household embrace one which describes the founding of Tetepilco and one other that particulars the belongings held by a church in Tetepilco, El País reported.
All three codices are actually within the Nationwide Library of Anthropology and Historical past’s Assortment of Mexican Codices (BNAH), and researchers will research the texts in larger element to be taught extra about Mexico’s historical past, in accordance with the INAH assertion.