Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Tuesday at 12:11 PM Diamond Member Share Posted Tuesday at 12:11 PM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Aztec Turquoise Mask of Xiuhtecuhtli Taken by Spanish Conquistador Reveals Ancient Violent Ritual A 16th-century mask, believed to symbolise the Aztec ***** **** Xiuhtecuhtli, has been displayed at the British Museum in London. Crafted from Spanish cedar and adorned with turquoise mosaic, mother-of-pearl eyes, gold rims, and conch shell teeth, the artefact is considered a remarkable example of Aztec artistry. Measuring 16.8 centimetres tall, its intricate details include small temple holes suggesting it may have been worn or mounted. Inside, cinnabar, a mercury-rich mineral, lines the mask. Historical Origins and Significance The mask is thought to have originated in Mesoamerica between 1400 and 1521, during the height of the Aztec Empire. Scholars associate it with treasures seized by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés during his conquest. Xiuhtecuhtli, known as the “turquoise lord” in the Nahuatl language, was central to Aztec mythology as the **** of ***** and renewal. Central to Aztec rituals was the “new ***** ceremony,” held every 52 years. As This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up by the British Museum, during this ritual, the holy ***** was extinguished across the land and reignited by priests. A sacrificial victim played a pivotal role in this renewal rite, with flames being kindled on their chest before their heart was offered to the *****. Masks like this one are believed to have been integral to such ceremonies. Interpreting the Mask’s Iconography The mask’s design incorporates darker turquoise pieces forming a butterfly motif, another symbol of renewal in Aztec culture. While it is widely attributed to Xiuhtecuhtli, experts suggest it might instead depict Nanahuatzin, the wart-faced deity who mythologically became the sun after self-sacrifice. The ambiguity surrounding its representation reflects the complex symbolism within Aztec art. The turquoise mask stands as a vivid link to Aztec civilisation’s spiritual practices, offering insights into their cultural emphasis on *****, renewal, and transformation. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Aztec #Turquoise #Mask #Xiuhtecuhtli #Spanish #Conquistador #Reveals #Ancient #Violent #Ritual This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/175664-aztec-turquoise-mask-of-xiuhtecuhtli-taken-by-spanish-conquistador-reveals-ancient-violent-ritual/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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