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A new analysis of hundreds of obsidian artifacts from the Aztec Empire has revealed the vast trade networks that supplied ...
The Aztec Empire once hosted an expansive trade network that brought volcanic glass to its capital from right across ...
Researchers analyzed 788 obsidian artifacts from Tenochtitlan, revealing that the Mexica (Aztec) Empire sourced this important material from at least eight different locations, including regions ...
Obsidian was central to Aztec life — not just for crafting sharp tools and sacred offerings, but as a reflection of political ...
New research uncovers how obsidian artifacts reveal the vast trade networks of the Aztec Empire during Tenochtitlan’s early ...
A new study by Tulane University, in collaboration with Mexico's Proyecto Templo Mayor, revealed extensive obsidian trade networks of the Mexica Empire, commonly known as the Aztecs, according to ...
The study sheds new light on the economic networks, rituals and political influence of the Mexica (Aztec) Empire. Archaeologists found that while the Mexica primarily used green obsidian from the ...
The Aztec — or Mexica — people oversaw an extensive economic ... Trade Networks from Ucareo to Tulancingo Archaeologists from Tulane University analyzed a total of 788 obsidian objects from the Templo ...
Aztec obsidian knives from the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlán Credit: JoaquinVilaG / Wikimedia Commons Archaeologists from Tulane University and the Templo Mayor Project of Mexico’s National Institute ...
New archaeological research by Tulane University and the Proyecto Templo Mayor in Mexico reveals how obsidian – a volcanic glass used for tools and ...