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Other uses pp semi indef pp move indef File StaCeciliaAcatitlan.jpg thumb 250px The Aztec Pyramid at St. Cecilia Acatitlan , Mexico State. File Xipe Totec mask Louvre MH 78 1 60.jpg 250px thumb Aztec jade mask depicting the god Xipe Totec . File Aztec eagle warrior.jpg 250px thumb Large ceramic statue of an Aztec Eagle Warrior File Xiuhtecuhtli 1.jpg thumb 250px Aztec cosmogram in the pre Hispanic Codex Fej rv ry Mayer the fire god Xiuhtecuhtli is in the center. Pp move indef The Aztec people were ... language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries. Aztec IPA nah ... culture of the time, and later adopted as the word to define the Mexica people. Often the term Aztec ... formed the Aztec Triple Alliance which controlled what is often known as the Aztec Empire . In other contexts, Aztec may refer to all the various Altepetl city states and their peoples, who shared large ... an Aztec civilization including all the particular cultural patterns common for most of the peoples ... century, the Valley of Mexico was the heart of Aztec civilization here the capital of the Aztec Triple ... of Mexico, Aztec warfare conquering other city states throughout Mesoamerica. At its pinnacle Aztec culture had rich and complex Aztec mythology mythological and Aztec religion religious traditions ... , along with a large number of Nahuatl speaking indigenous allies, Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire conquered Tenochtitlan and defeated the Aztec Triple Alliance under the leadership of Hueyi Tlatoani ... Aztec capital, from where they proceeded with the Spanish colonization of the Americas process of colonizing Central America . Aztec culture and history is primarily known through Archaeology ... City from Aztec codices indigenous bark paper codices from eyewitness accounts by Spanish conquistadors ... of Aztec culture and history written by Spanish clergymen and literate Aztecs in the Spanish ... monk Bernardino de Sahag n with the help of indigenous Aztec informants. Definitions AztecAztec ... more details
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boarding passes. Several airlines send Aztec Codes to passengers mobile phones for ticketing ...refimprove date July 2010 Image Azteccodeexample.svg thumb 184px Encoding This is an example Aztec symbol for Wikipedia. Aztec Code is a type of 2D barcode invented by Andrew Longacre, Jr. and Robert Hussey in 1995. ref name patent Harvnb Longacre, Jr. Hussey 1995 ref The code was published by Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility AIM, Inc. in 1997. Although the Aztec code is patented, ref name patent it has been released to the public domain. Citation needed date May 2010 The ISO ... some bar code readers require one. gallery widths 280 heights 220 perrow 3 File Aztec Code with desc.png The core of the compact Aztec code, showing the central bulls eye, the four orientation ... that. File Aztec code full core.svg The core of the full Aztec code. 40 bits are available between the orientation marks for encoding parameters. The full aztec code includes some fixed elements that use 4 pixels of the 44 between the orientation marks File Aztec Encoding.svg Message data is placed in a spiral pattern around the core. gallery The compact Aztec code core supports symbols from ... level is 23 of symbol capacity plus codewords. Aztec Code is supposed to be robust according to various ... Image OnlineTicket DeutscheBahn 200dpi.png thumb Online ticket by Deutsche Bahn. Note that the Aztec barcode in this sample ticket is not readable. Transport An Aztec code barcode is used by Eurostar ... Railways , SNCF and its subsidiary iDTGV for tickets sold online and printed out by customers. An Aztec ... tickets. The barcode is scanned by a handheld scanner by on train staff to validate the ticket. The Aztec ... summary encoded as Aztec Code. Works are underway to enable car insurance companies to automatically ... detail.htm?csnumber 41548 Aztec code specification ISO IEC 24778 Barcodes Category Barcodes de Aztec Code pl Aztec Code pt C digo Aztec ru Aztec Code ... more details
Wiktionary aztecAztec or Aztek could mean The Aztec civilization of Mesoamerica The Nahuatl language , also known as AztecAztec, New Mexico , a city in the United States Order of the Aztec Eagle , an order A chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury plc Zidovudine , by trade name Aztec It can also refer to Sports San Diego State Aztecs , the collegiate athletics and sports teams for San Diego State University Los Angeles Aztecs , a soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League from 1974 to 1981 Entertainment Aztec novel Aztec novel , a novel by Gary Jennings The Aztecs Doctor Who The Aztecs Doctor Who , a serial in the Doctor Who television series Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs , an Australian rock band of the 1960s and 1970s Aztek comics , a character in the DC Universe Aztek Escobar , a rapper Games Aztec video game Aztec video game , a game for the Apple II personal computer Aztec Adventure The Golden Road to Paradise , a game for the Sega Master System console Computing Aztec C , a C compiler for a variety of older computing platforms Aztec Code , a two dimensional barcode Transportation The Pontiac Aztek , a sport utility vehicle The Piper Aztec , a small twin engine aircraft The Aztec 7, a kit car made by Fiberfab See also Azteca disambiguation disambig fr Aztec nl Aztec no Azteca pt Aztec ro Aztec dezambiguizare ... more details
Disputed date March 2008 AztecAztec philosophy was the school of philosophy developed by the AztecAztec Empire . The Aztecs had a well developed school of philosophy, perhaps the most developed in the Americas and in many ways comparable to Greek philosophy , even amassing more texts than the ancient Greeks. ref name Mann1491 Mann, Charles C. 1491 New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus . New York Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. p, 121. ref Aztec philosophy focused on dualism , monism , and aesthetics , and Aztec philosophers attempted to answer the main Aztec philosophical question of how to gain stability and balance in an ephemeral world. Beliefs Aztec philosophy saw the concept of teotl as a fundamental unity that underlies the entire universe. Teotl forms, shapes, and is all things. Even things in opposition light and dark, life and death were seen as expressions of the same unity, teotl. The belief in a unity with dualistic expressions compares with similar dialectical monism dialectical monist ideas in both Western and Eastern philosophies. ref name iepMaffie Maffie, James. Aztec Philosophy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy . 2005. http www.iep.utm.edu a aztec.htm ref Relation to Aztec religion Aztec priests had a panentheistic view of religion but the popular Aztec religion maintained polytheism . Priests saw the different gods as aspects of the singular and transcendent ..., unified nature of the Aztec gods. ref name iepMaffie Moral beliefs and aesthetics Aztec philosophers ... stability in the shifting world. ref name iepMaffie Aztec philosophy saw the arts as a way to express ... brought about a better understanding of teotl. ref name iepMaffie Aztec Arts Aztec poetry was closely ... poetry Mann, 122 123 ref Below is an example of such a poem, translated from an old Aztec language ... of Philosophy Aztec philosophy by James Maffie References reflist DEFAULTSORT Aztec Philosophy Category Aztec society Philosophy Category Aztec science and technology Philosophy Category Latin ... more details
File AztecMummy Bell.jpg thumb alt Aztec mummy Aztec mummy refers to an intentionally prepared or naturally desiccated human body of Aztec origin. Ceremonial preparation vs. natural desiccation File AztecMummy Docking.jpg left thumb alt Aztec mummy Aztec mummies were often placed in a seated position Distinctions must be made between intentionally prepared Aztec mummies and mummies resulting from natural desiccation. Prepared Aztec mummy bundles consist of the remains of the deceased placed in a woven ... notes1 3.htm ref Most of the more widely known examples of Aztec mummies, which formed the basis of popular traveling exhibitions ref name exhibit cite news title Aztec Mummies newspaper Utah Journal ... Aztec Mummy last Docking first Maggie journal Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives ..., Aztec mummies were typically placed in seated positions. To maintain the pose of the body ... in Aztec hieroglyphs File AztecMummy NatGeo v41.jpg thumb alt Aztec mummy hieroglyph A hieroglyph depicting the mummy of the deceased Aztec ruler, Ahuitzotl, followed by his living successor. A mummy is the Aztec hieroglyph for death ref name natgeo cite journal journal The National Geographic Magazine volume 41 page 117 year 1922 ref . In Aztec written documentation of historical events, such as the death ... and another glyph denoting the year of the event. The pictured example of Aztec hieroglyphs shows ..., that being the Aztec word for water animal. The right half of the glyph shows a man seated upon a dais, with a crown on his head and a speech scroll issuing from his mouth. The Aztec word for ruler ... 41 page 117 year 1922 ref . Aztec mummies in literature and film In the late 19th Century, resurrected Aztec mummies replaced their Egyptian counterparts in popular American stories such as The Squaw ... year old Aztec mummy . ref name squaw cite news title Squaw Hollow Sensation original serial newspaper ... 2007 url http www.newspaperarchive.com SiteMap FreePdfPreview.aspx?img 102901050 ref Aztec mummy themed ... more details
Expert subject multiple Mexico Architecture date December 2008 File Pyramid of Santa Cecilia.jpg right 250px thumb Aztec pyramid of Santa Cecilia Acatitlan see also Mesoamerican architecture Aztec architecture is related to that of older Mesoamerican architecture and sometimes thought of as one of them, usually Maya architecture Maya . Their houses and religious structures were unique, however. Aztec cities often competed to construct the greatest temples in the Aztec empire. While doing so, Instead of demolishing an old temple and building a new one at the site, they simply built over the old structure. Often, the temples were immense and were very proportioned. Some temples have been found to have at least four of five layers . Houses were uniform throughout most of the empire, only varying in size and ornamentation. Houses were built with adobe and were not separated, thus resulting in one large room. The Aztec s dominated central Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. ref cite web url http www.indians.org welker aztec.htm title The Aztecs Mexicas publisher accessdate 2006 12 27 ref Their capital was Tenochtitlan on the shore of Lake Texcoco &ndash the site of modern day Mexico City . Aztec architectural sites include Malinalco, Mexico State Malinalco Tenayuca , conquered by the Aztec circa 1434 the earliest known example of the typical Aztec double pyramid, which consists of joined pyramidal bases supporting two temples Templo Mayor References reflist External links http library.thinkquest.org 10098 aztec.htm Aztec Architecture from the Think Quest Library http newton.uor.edu facultyfolder rebecca brown old arth100 empire AIS aztec Architecture.htm Aztec Architecture from the University of Redlands Category Architectural styles Category Aztec mesoamerica stub arch style stub ... more details
unreferenced date June 2011 notability date June 2011 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Aztec Autumn title orig translator image Image Aztecautumn.gif image caption Cover of 1997 First Edition author Gary Jennings illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series subject Subject is not relevant for fiction genre Historical novel Wikipedia WikiProject Novels Novel categorization publisher Tor Books Forge Tor Books release date 1997 in literature August 1997 english release date media type Print Hardbound pages 380 pp First edition page count isbn 0312862504 dewey 813 .54 21 congress PS3560.E518 A993 1997 oclc 36350568 preceded by Aztec book Aztec Preceding novel in series followed by Aztec Blood Following novel in series Aztec Autumn is a 1997 historical fiction novel by Gary Jennings it is a sequel to Jennings s 1980 bestseller Aztec book Aztec . Plot summary The narrative takes us to a time one generation after the Conquest, when the magnificent Aztec empire has fallen beneath the brutal heel of the invading Spaniards . But one proud Aztec, Tenamaxtli , refuses to bow to the foreign conquerors and secretly begins to recruit from among the struggling survivors of the Conquest, an army of insurrection. On his courageous quest he finds high adventure, passionate women, unlikely allies, bright hope, and bitter tragedy. Driven by his dream of restoring the lost glory of the Aztec empire he will come to threaten the seemingly invincible power of mighty Spain. Until now, Tenamaxtli s rebellion has been little remembered, perhaps because it shed no glory on the men who would write the history books, but on its outcome depended the future of all North America. Category 1997 novels Category Historical novels Category Aztecs in fiction Category American historical novels Category Novels set during the Conquest of the Americas Category Novels set in Mexico Category Sequel novels 1990s novel s ... more details
Aztec Century ISBN 0 575 05712 2 is a novel by Christopher Evans author Christopher Evans . First published in 1993 by Victor Gollancz Ltd Victor Gollancz , this is an alternate history novel, in which the Aztec Empire conquers Great Britain Britain . In this world, Cortez changed sides at the onset of the Conquistador era in the early 16th century, leading to the repulsion of Spanish invasion and occupation of Central America . Due to fortuitously strong central leadership, the Aztec Empire has become a technologically sophisticated global power in this alternate twentieth century. BSFA Award Best Novel Category 1993 novels Category Alternate history novels Category 1990s science fiction novels 1990s sf novel stub ... more details
File Audi Aztec Italdesign.jpg thumb Audi Aztec displayed at Italdesign The Aztec is a concept car introduced by ItalDesign in 1988. The two seater is unique because the driver and passenger are separated, requiring the two parties to communicate electronically. It was fitted with a five cylinder DOHC convert 200 PS kW hp 0 abbr on Audi Turbo engine, ref cite web url http www.scorpiocars.net cars car.php?ID 10991 title 1988 Italdesign Aztec specifications, images, specs, wallpapers publisher Scorpiocars.net date accessdate 2011 05 11 ref and using Lancia Delta Integrale derived four wheel drive system. ref name blog.hemmings.com Cite web url http blog.hemmings.com index.php 2011 05 05 hemmings find of the day 1988 italdesign aztec title Hemmings Find of the Day 1988 Italdesign Aztec accessdate 2011 05 11 work blog.hemmings.com ref Only 18 or 50 different sources of these cars were ever built, ref name blog.hemmings.com and recently When date May 2011 one sold for 75,000 a far cry from the 225,000 they were sold for originally. And thems was 1988 dollars, too The designer, Giorgetto Giugiaro Giugiaro , also designed the Lotus Esprit and the Maserati Boomerang . The 1990 comedy film, Frankenstein Unbound , was little more than a long commercial for the car. Notes reflist External links http www.audistory.24max.de old1 html ecaztec.htm Specifications Category Concept automobiles Modern auto stub na ItalDesign Aztec ru Italdesign Aztec ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 Aztec clothing is the clothing that was worn by the Aztec s, as well as other pre Columbian peoples of central Mexico who shared similar cultures. Everyday dress Image Nezahualpiltzintli.jpg thumb left Nezahualpilli , ruler of Texcoco Aztec site Texcoco , depicted in the Codex Ixtlilxochitl wearing xiuhtilmatli blue cape , maxtlatl , and cactli . The basic garment for males was a breechcloth , called maxtlatl IPA nah ma t at IPA in Nahuatl . The maxtlatl would often be worn under a cloak or cape called tilmahtli IPA nah til ma t i pron also called tilmatli tilma in Spanish and English . Various styles of tilmatli existed which served to indicate the social aspects of clothing status of the wearer. Aztec women wore a blouse called hu p lli IPA wi pi l i also called huipil in Spanish and English and a skirt called cu itl IPA k e .it . In the Classical Nahuatl language, the difrasismo couplet cueitl huipilli skirt and blouse was used metaphorically to mean woman . Sandal footwear Sandals , called cactli IPA kakt i , were a social aspects of clothing sign of status . They were largely restricted to nobility noble males. Those who entered temple s or appeared before the tlatoani emperor were required to be barefoot . Jewelry Expand section date May 2008 The Aztec women and men would tend to always decorate themselves with gold bangles, necklaces, chokers, etc. Such jewelry was worn to show how wealthy one was a poor or unwealthy Aztec would tend to wear less jewelry than an Aztec of higher placing and wealth. The jewelry worn by the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca people was rich in variety and quite beautiful. Says who date September 2011 Without metalworking skills, Mayans made jewelry from many other materials. Mayan men wore nose ornaments, earplugs .... See also Aztec Indigenous peoples of the Americas References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Aztec Clothing Category Aztec clothing Category Aztec society Clothing Category Native American clothing pt Vestimenta ... more details
Tone date August 2011 Image floppy2.gif thumb 280px right Welcome to the Wonderfully Ancient World of Aztec C Aztec C is a C programming language C compiler for a variety of older computing platforms, including ... from the other companies to pursue Manx and Aztec C. Suckow took care of the business side, Fenwick ... Suckow wanted to use was taken. One of the main reasons for Aztec C s early success was the floating ... but left shortly after. He also fixed numerous bugs in the Aztec C after Chris Macey and Thomas Fenwick left the company. By this time Microsoft had targeted competitors for their C compiler and Aztec ... on Aztec C occasionally but was pursuing other projects outside the company and eventually left ... their C programming language Aztec C . As their market share dropped, they tried to make the move ... going before Harry finally closed it. Harry is still the Copyright holder for Aztec C. Many professional developers used Aztec C compilers from Manx Software Systems before they vanished from the planet ... Current status Aztec C is still Copyright ed and has not been placed into the Public Domain . Harry ... holder. Manx Software Systems native Aztec C compilers for Apple II development have been ... Internet distributions exist for native Aztec C Compilers for the Apple II one for Apple II DOS 3.3 and the other for Apple II ProDOS 8. ref http www.clipshop.ca Aztec index.htm apple The Unofficial Aztec C Online Museum Bot generated title ref A third free Internet distribution exists for Aztec C for the Commodore Amiga. ref http www.clipshop.ca Aztec index.htm amiga The Unofficial Aztec C Online ... compiler, ref http www.clipshop.ca Aztec index.htm msdos The Unofficial Aztec C Online Museum Bot ... that these compilers are no longer of any commercial value, the native Aztec C Compilers for these platforms ... DOS Aztec C cross compiler cross development compilers for these platforms work under Windows XP ... behind the Aztec compiler, went on to create the kernel for Windows CE. ref http blogs.msdn.com ... more details
Taxobox name Aztec Thrush image Aztec Thrush Ridgwayia pinicola in tree.jpg image caption Digiscoping Digiscoped in Madera Canyon , Arizona status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Passerine Passeriformes subordo Songbird Passeri familia Thrush bird Turdidae genus Ridgwayia genus authority Leonhard Hess Stejneger Stejneger , 1883 species R. pinicola binomial Ridgwayia pinicola binomial authority Sclater, 1859 The Aztec Thrush Ridgwayia pinicola or Zoothera pinicola is a species of bird in the Thrush bird Turdidae family. It is found mainly in Mexico , but Vagrancy biology vagrants are occasionally seen in the United States . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 51544 all Zoothera pinicola . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 27 July 2007. Category Turdidae Category Birds of Mexico Thrush, Aztec Category Animals described in 1859 Category Monotypic bird genera Turdidae stub eo Azteka turdo fr Grive azt que hu Azt k f ldirig nl Ridgwayia ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Daily Aztec image type Daily newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation headquarters San Diego, California , U.S. owners None editor website http www.thedailyaztec.com thedailyaztec.com circulation 10,000 The Daily Aztec is a a not for profit, independent student newspaper serving San Diego State University San Diego State University SDSU and the surrounding College Area, San Diego, California College Area . The Daily Aztec publishes daily, Monday through Thursday when the university is in session excluding holidays , serving a student population of over 35,000 and a faculty and staff population of over 4,000. ref http www.thedailyaztec.com about the daily aztec About the Daily Aztec accessed Nov. 13, 2008 ref History In the Fall of 1913, the student body of the then San Diego Normal School voted to begin publishing a four 4 page weekly campus newspaper. ref name as.sdsu.edu http as.sdsu.edu admin dailyaztec index.html The Daily Aztec Administrative Training Manual accessed Nov. 13, 2008 ref The first edition premiered Nov. 26, 1913, as a four page tabloid, under the name of the Normal News Weekly. ref name as.sdsu.edu In 1921, the paper was renamed the Paper Lantern. ref name as.sdsu.edu In 1960, the paper shifted to daily publication, becoming The Daily Aztec. ref name as.sdsu.edu Structure Although previously connected with the SDSU journalism department, The Daily Aztec is now part of the Associated Students of San Diego State University, which runs paper through its Communication Authority Board CAB . ref name as.sdsu.edu The Daily Aztec does not receive funding from the school or the Associated Students, rather all of the paper s revenue is generated from advertising. ref name as.sdsu.edu The CAB is composed of students ... External links http www.thedailyaztec.com The Daily Aztec homepage http www.sdsu.edu news media.html ... University DEFAULTSORT Daily Aztec Category College newspapers Category San Diego State University ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Aztec Hill image caption sire Proud Truth grandsire Graustark horse Graustark dam Tribal Hill damsire Cox s Ridge sex Mare foaled 1990 country United States colour Bay horse Bay breeder Loblolly Stable owner Loblolly Stable trainer Thomas Bohannan record 25 8 4 1 earnings 527,748 race Black Eyed Susan Stakes 1993 br Fantasy Stakes 1993 br Honeybee Stakes 1993 br Busanda Stakes 1993 br Sunbonnet Stakes 1993 br updated June 20, 2011 Aztec Hill foaled in February 1990 in Kentucky is an American Thoroughbred filly Horse racing racehorse . The daughter of Proud Truth will best be remembered for posting a half length score as the favorite over Traverse City in the mile and an eighth graded stakes race Grade II 200,000 Black Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 14, 1993. ref http www.pedigreequery.com aztec hill Pedigree On line Thoroughbred Database ref That win was the first half of only the second Black Eyed Susan Preakness Double won in history by the same trainer and owner combo. Racing career In mid January 1993 Aztec Hill won the The Busanda Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack run among three year old fillies at a mile and 70 yards under jockey Mike E. Smith in 1 42 2 5. Early in the spring her trainer Thomas Bohannan shipped her to the south ... Mike E. Smith in 1 44.20. On the first Friday of May, Aztec Hill acted up in the post parade and was very ... seventh in the Kentucky Oaks . Late in the year Aztec Hill won the Sunbonnet Stakes. Black Eyed Susan Stakes Mid May turned out to be a very successful time of year for Aztec Hill s owners ... in the Preakness Stakes and Aztec Hill the 3 1 favorite in the graded stakes race Grade II 200,000 Black Eyed Susan Stakes and both favorites went on to win. Aztec Hill won over the field of ten ... in that year. Aztec Hill chased down the leaders and then held off late challenger Traverse City by a half length. Jacody was a neck behind for third place. Aztec Hill s final time for the 8.5 furlongs ... more details
Aztec Mountain is a small pyramidal mountain over convert 2000 m high, just southwest of Maya Mountain and west of Beacon Valley in Victoria Land . It was so named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition 1958&ndash 59 because its shape resembles the Mesoamerican pyramids pyramidal ceremonial platforms used by the Aztec and Maya civilization Maya civilizations. coord 77 48 S 160 31 E source GNIS display title See also Altar Mountain Maya Mountain References usgs gazetteer id 800 Category Mountains of Victoria Land Category Scott Coast ScottCoast geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Aztec Ace was a comic title from the defunct independent publisher Eclipse Comics . Originally written by Doug Moench and pencilled by Dan Day , 15 issues appeared from 1984 to 1985. The characters reappeared in the 1988 Total Eclipse comic Total Eclipse comic series. Other contributors to Aztec Ace were inker Nestor Redondo , inker Ron Harris , artist Mike Gustovich , artist Tom Yeates , colorist Philip DeWalt , colorist Steve Oliff , colorist Sam Parsons , letterer Carrie Spiegle , and Eclipse editor catherine yronwode cat yronwode . The Aztec Ace logo was created by Denis McFarling . The story revolved around a time traveller named Ace real name Caza , whose goal was to save the timestream from unraveling through various intricate adventures. Ace is from the 23rd Century, with his base in pre contact Aztec Mexico he often visited ancient Egypt. His main enemy is Nine Crocodile, who creates time paradoxes in an attempt to save his own dimension at the expense of other realities, especially, the modern world as we know it. Characteristics of the series were time travel, the use of cultural icons such as political figures, historical situations, songs, and cult movies in unexpected situations, and philosophical musing. Historical renderings of ancient cultures were detailed and imaginative. Careful reading, broad knowledge, and patience were required of the reader, as well as some understanding of the ongoing storyline, all of which possibly prevented it from gathering a large following. External links http www.denismcfarling.com pages GraphicArt Design AztecAce.html Sketchings of the Unfinished and Finished Versions of the Aztec Ace Logo http www.internationalhero.co.uk a aztecace.htm International Hero Catalog on Aztec Ace Category Eclipse Comics characters Category Eclipse Comics titles Category Time travel comics ... more details
File Diamant azteque.svg thumb right An Aztec diamond of order 4 In combinatorics combinatorial mathematics, an Aztec diamond of order n consists of all squares of a square lattice whose centers x , y satisfy x y n . Here n is a fixed integer, and the square lattice consists of unit squares with the origin as a vertex of 4 of them, so that both x and y are half an odd integer. The Aztec diamond theorem harvs author1 link Noam Elkies author2 link Greg Kuperberg last1 Elkies first1 Noam last2 Kuperberg first2 Greg last3 Larsen first3 Michael last4 Propp first4 James title Alternating sign matrices and domino tilings. I doi 10.1023 A 1022420103267 mr 1226347 year 1992 journal Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics. An International Journal issn 0925 9899 volume 1 issue 2 pages 111 132 states that the number of domino tiling s of the Aztec diamond of order n is 2 sup n n 1 2 sup . The arctic circle theorem says that a random tiling of a large Aztec diamond tends to be frozen outside a certain circle. References Citation last1 Elkies first1 Noam last2 Kuperberg first2 Greg last3 Larsen first3 Michael last4 Propp first4 James title Alternating sign matrices and domino tilings. I doi 10.1023 A 1022420103267 mr 1226347 year 1992 journal Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics. An International Journal issn 0925 9899 volume 1 issue 2 pages 111 132 Citation authorlink Richard P. Stanley last1 Stanley first1 Richard P. title Enumerative combinatorics. Vol. 2 url http www math.mit.edu rstan ec publisher Cambridge University Press series Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics isbn 978 0 521 56069 6 978 0 521 78987 5 mr 1676282 year 1999 volume 62 mathworld title Aztec Diamond urlname AztecDiamond Category Enumerative combinatorics ... more details
Aztec warfare concerns the aspects associated with the military militaristic conventions, forces, weapon ry and strategic expansions conducted by the Mesoamerican chronology Late Postclassic Aztec civilizations of Mesoamerica , including particularly the military history of the Aztec Triple Alliance involving the city state s of Tenochtitlan , Texcoco Aztec site Texcoco , Tlacopan and other allied polity polities of the central Mexican region. The Aztec armed forces were typically composed of a large ... societies and ranked according to their achievements. The Aztec state was centered around political ... dynamic force in Aztec politics. Aztec society was also centered around warfare every Aztec male ... the taking of captives m ltin . ref IPA ma tin , singular malli ref The Human sacrifice in Aztec culture sacrifice of war captives was an important part of many of the Aztec religious festivals. Warfare was thus the main driving force of both the Aztec economy and religion. Warfare in Aztec society File Aztec eagle warrior.jpg thumb right Ceramic statue depicting an Eagle Warrior There were two main objectives in Aztec warfare. The first objective was political the subjugation of enemy city states in order to exact tribute and expand Aztec political hegemony. The second objective was religious ... political and was driven by the expectations of the Aztec nobility for the Tlatoani Tlahto ni ref IPA ... lead to rebellions of city states subjected by earlier rulers and to the Aztec nobility distrusting his ability to rule  this was the case for Tizoc who was poisoned by the Aztec nobles after several ... is the taking of sacrificial captives and this was certainly an important part of most Aztec warfare ... their military might. Since the Aztec army was larger than their adversaries that were normally smaller city states and since the number of combatants on each side were fixed, the Aztec army were sending ... then be less damaging for the Aztec army than for its opponents. 2. This also meant that an objective ... more details
Infobox Stadium stadium name Aztec Aquaplex image location San Diego, California broke ground 2005 opened 2007 owner San Diego State University operator San Diego State University br Associated Students of SDSU construction cost 12 million United States dollar USD by PCL Construction ref name CPSUMM http bfa.sdsu.edu fpm aztecaquaplex.htm SDSU Business & Financial Affairs, construction project summary accessed Nov. 4, 2008 ref architect Austin, Veum & Robbins Partners tenants San Diego State University San Diego State Aztecs 2007 present seating capacity The Aztec Aquaplex , located on the San Diego State University San Diego State University SDSU campus in San Diego, California , United States USA . The facility is operated and managed by the http as.sdsu.edu Associated Students of San Diego State University , which provides passes for access. ref name CPSUMM Intercollegiate sports The SDSU Aztecs intercollegiate water polo , swimming and diving teams are based at the Aztec Aquaplex. ref name HOMEPG http goaztecs.cstv.com facilities aztecaquaplex.html SDSU Athletics official home page Aztec Aquaplex facility accessed Nov. 4, 2008 ref Facilities Constructed on the west side of campus, the site occupies a total of convert 125000 sqft m2 of usable space. ref name CPSUMM ref name HOMEPG The facility is situated between Tony Gwynn Stadium , the SDSU Softball Stadium, the Aztec Tennis Center, three football practice fields and the SDSU Sports Deck. ref name HOMEPG The facility is also just behind the Aztec Athletics Center, which allows student athletes easy access to some of the top training personnel and weightlifting facilities on the West Coast. In addition, Cox Arena is within walking distance. ref name HOMEPG Swimming pools The facility hosts three 3 swimming pools ref name CPSUMM class wikitable Description Size Olympic size swimming pool Olympic size pool 50 meter Recreational ... Aztec Aquaplex official page San Diego State University coord 32.7736539 117.0798612 type landmark ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Aztec West latitude 51.543 longitude 2.568 map type Bristol unitary england South Gloucestershire lieutenancy england Gloucestershire region South West England constituency westminster Bristol North West UK Parliament constituency Bristol North West to be Filton and Bradley Stoke UK Parliament constituency Filton and Bradley Stoke from next election post town BRISTOL postcode district BS32 postcode area BS dial code 01454 os grid reference ST606828 static image name Aztec West Transport.svg static image cation Major roads and bus stops near Aztec West Aztec West is a business park in South Gloucestershire , England , situated at the northern fringes of Greater Bristol , near Bradley Stoke and Patchway . It is close to the M4 motorway M4 and M5 motorway M5 motorways and the Almondsbury Interchange . Adjacent is the A38 road A38 trunk road. History The park has been developed since the early 1980s, but some land is still available for future development. The work of Architectural Practices such as Nicholas Grimshaw, Michael Aukett, SOM and CZWG can be seen on the site. The name is said to derive from A to Z of Technology Citation needed date October 2009 and it was conceived as a science park it was originally funded by the Electricity ... October 2009 but in the mid 1980s was sold to Arlington Securities. Companies Image Aztec Centre.jpg left thumb The Aztec Centre at Aztec West Aztec West is home to over 100 companies, and 7,000 people work there. The Aztec Centre was opened by Margaret Thatcher on Friday 15 December 1989 and there is a plaque ... star Aztec Hotel, several office villages, a central retail area and a Starbucks connected to a bar ... Aztec West is less than half a mile from the M5 motorway M5 Junction 16, and a mile from the Almondsbury ... some bus services do run to Aztec West, the main service being 73 operated by First Bristol. This service ... Category Business parks of the United Kingdom pl Aztec West ... more details
Infobox film name Aztec Rex image caption director Brian Trenchard Smith writer Richard Manning narrator starring Ian Ziering br Dichen Lachman br Marc Antonio br Allen Gumapac br Kalani Queypo br Shawn Lathrop music cinematography editing distributor Syfy released May 10, 2008 runtime country United States language English Aztec Rex , also known as Tyrannosaurus Azteca , is a motion picture by director Brian Trenchard Smith that stars Ian Ziering . The story follows a fictional journey of a small group of 16th century conquistador es led by Hern n Cort s who encounter a tribe of Aztec s who worship a pair of living Tyrannosaurus rex . The film debuted on the Syfy in 2008. The film was filmed largely on location at Kualoa Ranch on the island of Oahu in Hawaii . Cast Ian Ziering Hernan Cortes Jack McGee actor Jack McGee Gria Dichen Lachman Ayacoatl Marco Sanchez Rios Kalani Queypo Xocozin William Snow Mendoza Shawn Lathrop Alvarado Production External links imdb title 0925306 http www.fangoria.com fearful feature.php?id 5890 Fangoria article http www.darkfantasy.org fantasy ?p 574 Fantasy Magazine Review http yourvideostoreshelf.com index.php 2008 05 an exclusive look at aztec rex premieres saturday on scifi Review Category Prehistoric fantasy films Category American television films Category Dinosaur films Category English language films Category 2008 films Category Aztecs in fiction TV film stub es Aztec Rex ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Aztec Hotel nrhp type nrhp image Aztec Hotel.jpg caption Part of the facade of the hotel location 311 W. Foothill Blvd., Monrovia, California lat degrees 34 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 6 lat direction N long degrees 118 long minutes 0 long seconds 18 long direction W locmapin Los Angeles coord parameters region US CA type landmark area built 1924 architect Robert Stacy Judd architecture Mayan Revival architecture Mayan Revival added May 22, 1978 governing body Private refnum 78000691 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Aztec Hotel is a historical landmark building in Monrovia, California Monrovia , in the San Gabriel Valley , California . The Hotel is one of the outstanding examples of Mayan Revival architecture still in existence. It was designed by architect Robert Stacy Judd , and built on the legendary original U.S. Route 66 in California U.S. Route 66 in 1924. History This was Stacy Judd s first commissioned job in America. He had designed theaters with an Egyptian theme in England. Robert Stacy Judd focused on designing the facades and furniture, incorporated abstract patterns that were loosely inspired by Maya hieroglyphs . The revivalism architecture revivalist style was popular during the 1920s 30s, an abstraction from Maya architecture sources with art deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture influences. Besides the beautiful lobby, banquet room and adjoining patio, the Aztec houses the Mayan Bar and Grill Brass Elephant . ref http www.flickr.com photos 79761301 N00 2325455759 Flickr Aztec Hotel gallery. accessed 4 11 2010. ref Some of his other notable Southern California commissions include the First Baptist Church in Ventura, the Masonic Temple in North Hollywood, the Philosophical Research Society in Los Feliz and the Atwater Bungalows ... The Aztec Hotel was designated a National Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic ... 66 Association Monrovia Aztec Hotel http www.flickr.com photos 79761301 N00 2325455759 Flickr Aztec ... more details