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Aztec Timeline
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20 000 captives are sacrificed at the completion of Hueteocalli - 1502 CE
Fall of the Toltec Empire led to the rise of the Aztec Empire - 1150 CE
Double aqueducts built to bring fresh water into Tenochtitlan - 1420 CE
Major drought in the basin of Mexico caused crop failure and food shortages - 1450 CE
The Throne of Motecuhzoma II is carved. Also known as the Monument of Sacred War. - 1507 CE
The large stone marker depicting the Aztec goddess Tlaltecuhtli is carved at Tenochtitlan. - 1502 CE
Bone Flutes carved from animal and human bones - 1322 CE
Flower war in which the warriors were dressed to look like flowers - 1376 CE
Chinampas are still used in San Gregorio Mexico - 1998 CE
From 1325 CE, onwards, Aztec Empire continued expanding - brought a need for larger & more Chinampas
Famine in Tenochtitlan - 1452 CE - 1454 CE
The first New Fire Ceremony was held, priests dressed as the gods with fine cloaks, masks, and feather headdresses - 1351 CE
Flutes made with metals instead of wood and bone - 1890CE
Rattles filled with beads or pebbles used in New Fire Ceremony - 1351 CE
Aztecs burn all their clothes in preparation for New Fire Ceremony and New year - 1351
Spanish arrive, bringing their instruments with them - 1519 CE
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The Great Temple (Hueteocalli) Built for Itzcoatl 1427-1440 CE Improved for Motecuhzoma 1440-1469 CE Completed for Ahuitzotl 1486-1502 CE
Early Aztec Period 1150 CE - 1350 CE
Late Aztec Period 1350 CE - 1520 CE