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Compiled by Aztec scribes from "summary" of The Codex Mendoza: A facsimile reproduction of Codex Mendoza by Frances F. Berdan,Patricia Rieff Anawalt

The Codex Mendoza serves as a vital historical document that provides insight into the Aztec Empire's administration, society, and culture. It is a pictorial manuscript that was created shortly after the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the early 16th century. The codex is comprised of various sections, each detailing different aspects of Aztec life, such as tribute payments, genealogy, and warfare. One of the noteworthy aspects of the Codex Mendoza is that it was compiled by Aztec scribes. These scribes were skilled individuals who were responsible for recording and preserving important information within the Aztec society. They utilized a combination of pictorial images and hieroglyphic symbols to convey complex ideas and historical events. The involvement of Aztec scribes in compiling the codex highlights the importance of written records in the Aztec Empire. Through their meticulous work, these scribes were able to document key details about the empire's structure, economy, and political system. Their efforts played a crucial role in preserving Aztec history for future generations. The Codex Mendoza stands as a testament to the ingenuity and dedication of Aztec scribes in documenting their society's achievements and traditions. It serves as a valuable resource for historians and scholars seeking to understand the complexities of the Aztec Empire and its legacy. The codex's intricate illustrations and detailed annotations offer a glimpse into a vibrant civilization that thrived in Mesoamerica centuries ago.
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    The Codex Mendoza: A facsimile reproduction of Codex Mendoza

    Frances F. Berdan

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