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Coatlicue (article) | Aztec (Mexica) | Khan Academy
Coatlicue (article) | Aztec (Mexica) | Khan Academy

Aztec Sculpture Coatlicue, National Museum of Anthropology and History in  Mexico City Editorial Photography - Image of ancient, fear: 20662562
Aztec Sculpture Coatlicue, National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City Editorial Photography - Image of ancient, fear: 20662562

Coatlicue – Smarthistory
Coatlicue – Smarthistory

The 2.52 metre (8.3 ft) tall andesite Coatlicue statue is a sculpture of  the Aztec goddess who gave birth to the moon, stars, and Huītzilōpōchtli,  the god of the sun and war.
The 2.52 metre (8.3 ft) tall andesite Coatlicue statue is a sculpture of the Aztec goddess who gave birth to the moon, stars, and Huītzilōpōchtli, the god of the sun and war.

File:Aztec statue of Coatlicue, the earth goddess.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Aztec statue of Coatlicue, the earth goddess.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Colossal statue of Coatlicue – The Artistic Adventure of Mankind
Colossal statue of Coatlicue – The Artistic Adventure of Mankind

Relief on the underside of the Coatlicue statue, Museo Nacional de... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Relief on the underside of the Coatlicue statue, Museo Nacional de... | Download Scientific Diagram

Coatlicue – Smarthistory
Coatlicue – Smarthistory

Coatlicue – Mythopedia
Coatlicue – Mythopedia

3D Printable Aztec God Coatlicue Statue (Supportless) by Orc King Studio
3D Printable Aztec God Coatlicue Statue (Supportless) by Orc King Studio

Aztec Pre-Hispanic Coatlicue sculpture replica by godsscrawl on DeviantArt
Aztec Pre-Hispanic Coatlicue sculpture replica by godsscrawl on DeviantArt

Coatlicue Statue – Mexico City, Mexico - Atlas Obscura
Coatlicue Statue – Mexico City, Mexico - Atlas Obscura

Coatlicue – Where Creativity Works
Coatlicue – Where Creativity Works

Coatlicue Statue – Mexico City, Mexico - Atlas Obscura
Coatlicue Statue – Mexico City, Mexico - Atlas Obscura

Coatlicue. s.XIV. Goddess of the earth, creation and death. Aztec art.  Sculpture on rock. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. National Museum  of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. Tenochtitl‡n.  - SuperStock
Coatlicue. s.XIV. Goddess of the earth, creation and death. Aztec art. Sculpture on rock. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. Tenochtitl‡n. - SuperStock

Coatlicue Aztec Goddess Statue - Etsy
Coatlicue Aztec Goddess Statue - Etsy

Coatlicue (article) | Aztec (Mexica) | Khan Academy
Coatlicue (article) | Aztec (Mexica) | Khan Academy

The Coatlicue Statue, The Aztecs | Obelisk Art History
The Coatlicue Statue, The Aztecs | Obelisk Art History

Coatlicue – Smarthistory
Coatlicue – Smarthistory

What lies underneath Aztec sculpture?
What lies underneath Aztec sculpture?

Coatlicue Aztec Goddess Statue - Etsy
Coatlicue Aztec Goddess Statue - Etsy

The Mother Goddess Coatlicue: Aztec Myth & Statue | Study.com
The Mother Goddess Coatlicue: Aztec Myth & Statue | Study.com

Coatlicue statue - Wikipedia
Coatlicue statue - Wikipedia

Stone statue of Coatlicue, goddess of fire and fertility, height 2.60 m,  Aztec civilization, 11th-16th
Stone statue of Coatlicue, goddess of fire and fertility, height 2.60 m, Aztec civilization, 11th-16th

Coatlicue - unknown — Google Arts & Culture
Coatlicue - unknown — Google Arts & Culture

Sculpture of the Goddess Coatlicue, from - English School as art print or  hand painted oil.
Sculpture of the Goddess Coatlicue, from - English School as art print or hand painted oil.