Ritual Cannibalism Among the Aztecs (Detail) by Bernardino de Sahagun

Ritual Cannibalism Among the Aztecs (Detail)

(Ritual cannibalism among the Aztecs. Manuscript by Bernardino de Sahagun. 17th century. Detail of COS00778.)


Bernardino de Sahagun

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Ritual Cannibalism Among the Aztecs (Detail) by Bernardino de Sahagun. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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