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Stone sculpture of Tlazolteotl at the British Museum. Huastec, Postclassical, AD 900-1521 From Mexico. Tlazolteotl, an earth goddess also associated with filth and carnal sin. She was venerated by the Aztecs, who conquered the Gulf Coast in the fifteenth century.

Stone sculpture of Tlazolteotl at the British Museum. Huastec, Postclassical, AD 900-1521 From Mexico. Tlazolteotl, an earth goddess also associated with filth and carnal sin. She was venerated by the Aztecs, who conquered the Gulf Coast in the fifteenth century.
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Stone sculpture of Tlazolteotl at the British Museum. Huastec, Postclassical, AD 900-1521 From Mexico. Tlazolteotl, an earth goddess also associated with filth and carnal sin. She was venerated by the Aztecs, who conquered the Gulf Coast in the fifteenth century
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3100 x 6158 px | 54.6 MB
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26.2 x 52.1 cm | 10.3 x 20.5 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
900-1521 AD ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATED AZTEC BRITISH CARNAL CENTURY COAST CONQUERED DIRT EARTH ENGLISH FIFTEENTH FILTH GODDESS GULF HUASTEC LINKED MEXICAN HISTORY MEXICO MUSEUM MUSEUMS POSTCLASSICAL ROCK ROCKY SCULPTED SCULPTURE SHE SIN STONE STONES TLAZOLTEOTL VENERATED