Sacrificial knife, Aztec/Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century. Artist: Unknown

Sacrificial knife, Aztec/Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century. Artist: Unknown

2-580-882 - © CM Dixon/Heritage Images

Sacrificial knife, Aztec/Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century. The handle is carved in wood and covered with mosaic of turquoise, shell and malachite. The blade is made of chalcedony. The figure is an eagle warrior, a member of a prestigious order of Aztec warriors. According to myth, the principal god Huitzilopochtli asked the Aztecs to found their city at the place where they saw an eagle perched upon a cactus. This became Tenochtitlan. From the British Museum.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
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  1. CM Dixon: British: Photographer

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  1. Object

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6056x2891
File Size : 51,293kb


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  1. NBCA34
  1. 1B
  1. 0370000631
  1. 2-580-882
  1. 2580882

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