A Human Sacrifice from the Codex Magliabechiano by Aztec

A Human Sacrifice from the Codex Magliabechiano

(B.R. 232 fol.70r A human sacrifice from the Codex Magliabechiano )


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A Human Sacrifice from the Codex Magliabechiano by Aztec. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
death · tribal · religion · mesoamerican · temple · native · pre-columbian · ceremony · humain · homme · Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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