Section 2
The Aztecs
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Architecture of the Aztecs
Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital city from 1325-1521, is one of the most magnificent architectural accomplishments of the Aztec empire.

Sculpture of the Aztecs
The Aztecs excelled in sculptures made of stone and other material, ranging from small works of art to monumental buildings.

Featherwork of the Aztecs
Featherwork, or the working of feathers into clothing and artifacts, was an especially elaborate practice among the Aztecs.

Codices of the Aztecs
Aztec codices, or pictorial manuscripts, are among the best primary sources of information on Aztec culture.