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IMAGE 27/64, ID# 9157
Statue of goddess Coatlicue at the Mexico City Anthropological Museum
Statue of goddess Coatlicue at the Mexico City Anthropological Museum
The Aztecs believed that the goddess Coatlicue had given birth to the moon, stars, and to Huitzilopochtli, the god of the sun and war. She is also known as Teteoinan, `The Mother of Gods`, and as Toci (Tocî, `our grandmother`) and Cihuacoatl (Cihuācōhuātl, `the lady of the serpent`), the patron of women who die in childbirth.
Keywords: aztec pre-columbian pre-hispanic art sculpture symbolism figure archeology anthropology Statue goddess Coatlicue Mexico City Anthropological Museum America
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Album name:Pre-hispanic artefacts
Continent:America
Country:Mexico
Location:Mexico City
Date added:21 Sep, 2012
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