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Tlazolteotl and Chalchiuhtlicue, Aztec Goddesses of Love and Water. 15th c. Codex Cospi

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<p>Codex Cospi. Circa 15th c. Tlazolteotl and Chalchiuhtlicue, goddesses of love and water, respectively. Ritual calendar ca. 15th century from Mixtec or Aztec culture. 1898 facsimile edition. Pre-Columbian art. Miniature Painting. MEXICO. Mexico City. Biblioteca Nacional de Antropologia e Historia (National Library of Anthropology and History). -</p>

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