Huitzilopochtli - Hummingbird of the South 1350-1521 Jade (God of war and tutelary god) Culture Azteque Mexique ( Anthropomorphic Figurine of Divinity ) America, American. 6,4 x 4 x ,7 cm 213 gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/huitzilopochtli-hummingbird-of-the-south-1350-1521-jade-god-of-war-and-tutelary-god-culture-azteque-mexique-anthropomorphic-figurine-of-divinity-america-american-64-x-4-x-7-cm-213-gr-image328238449.html
RM2A20FDN–Huitzilopochtli - Hummingbird of the South 1350-1521 Jade (God of war and tutelary god) Culture Azteque Mexique ( Anthropomorphic Figurine of Divinity ) America, American. 6,4 x 4 x ,7 cm 213 gr
Head of Coyolxauhqui, National Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec Park, Mexico City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-head-of-coyolxauhqui-national-museum-of-anthropology-chapultepec-park-18308338.html
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. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... Fig. :.!.—IIriTZii.oiociiTi.i (front). Fig. 54.—HUITZILOPOCHTLI (side). the war god himself; Fig. 55 is the back of the former statue on a largerscale; Fig. 5G is the god of hell, and was engraved on the bottom of theblock. These three were a trinity well nigh inseparable.It has been doubted whether they were not differ-ent attributes of the same personage. In the nat-ural course of things the primitive idea would becomedifferentiated into its parts, and in process of timethe most important of the pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-bureau-of-ethnology-to-the-secretary-of-the-smithsonian-institution-fig-!iiritziioiociitii-front-fig-54huitzilopochtli-side-the-war-god-himself-fig-55-is-the-back-of-the-former-statue-on-a-largerscale-fig-5g-is-the-god-of-hell-and-was-engraved-on-the-bottom-of-theblock-these-three-were-a-trinity-well-nigh-inseparableit-has-been-doubted-whether-they-were-not-differ-ent-attributes-of-the-same-personage-in-the-nat-ural-course-of-things-the-primitive-idea-would-becomedifferentiated-into-its-parts-and-in-process-of-timethe-most-important-of-the-pa-image336891106.html
RM2AG2M16–. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... Fig. :.!.—IIriTZii.oiociiTi.i (front). Fig. 54.—HUITZILOPOCHTLI (side). the war god himself; Fig. 55 is the back of the former statue on a largerscale; Fig. 5G is the god of hell, and was engraved on the bottom of theblock. These three were a trinity well nigh inseparable.It has been doubted whether they were not differ-ent attributes of the same personage. In the nat-ural course of things the primitive idea would becomedifferentiated into its parts, and in process of timethe most important of the pa
. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... Fig. :.!.—IIriTZii.oiociiTi.i (front). Fig. 54.—HUITZILOPOCHTLI (side). the war god himself; Fig. 55 is the back of the former statue on a largerscale; Fig. 5G is the god of hell, and was engraved on the bottom of theblock. These three were a trinity well nigh inseparable.It has been doubted whether they were not differ-ent attributes of the same personage. In the nat-ural course of things the primitive idea would becomedifferentiated into its parts, and in process of timethe most important of the pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-bureau-of-ethnology-to-the-secretary-of-the-smithsonian-institution-fig-!iiritziioiociitii-front-fig-54huitzilopochtli-side-the-war-god-himself-fig-55-is-the-back-of-the-former-statue-on-a-largerscale-fig-5g-is-the-god-of-hell-and-was-engraved-on-the-bottom-of-theblock-these-three-were-a-trinity-well-nigh-inseparableit-has-been-doubted-whether-they-were-not-differ-ent-attributes-of-the-same-personage-in-the-nat-ural-course-of-things-the-primitive-idea-would-becomedifferentiated-into-its-parts-and-in-process-of-timethe-most-important-of-the-pa-image336890837.html
RM2AG2KKH–. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... Fig. :.!.—IIriTZii.oiociiTi.i (front). Fig. 54.—HUITZILOPOCHTLI (side). the war god himself; Fig. 55 is the back of the former statue on a largerscale; Fig. 5G is the god of hell, and was engraved on the bottom of theblock. These three were a trinity well nigh inseparable.It has been doubted whether they were not differ-ent attributes of the same personage. In the nat-ural course of things the primitive idea would becomedifferentiated into its parts, and in process of timethe most important of the pa
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