Different symbols of Mexico. Ancient temples, Maya / incas / aztec masks and statuettes , traditional food . .
Very complex coloring page created from Maya panels (Second half 8th century), visible at the British Museum (London)
Complex coloring page created from Maya panel (Second half 8th century), visible at the British Museum (London)
Complex coloring page created from Maya panel (Second half 8th century), visible at the British Museum (London)
Coloring page created from Maya panel (Second half 8th century), visible at the British Museum (London)
A Xiuhcoatl fire serpent costume is attached to the back of this ritual impersonator of Xiuhtecuhtli
Complex coloring page created from Maya panel (Second half 8th century), visible at the British Museum (London)
Complex coloring page created from Maya panel (Second half 8th century), visible at the British Museum (London)
Complex coloring page created from Maya panel (Second half 8th century), visible at the British Museum (London)
Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec supreme deity and God of War, brandishes aloft a Xiuhcoatl fire serpent staff. Version with 4 elements
Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec supreme deity and God of War, brandishes aloft a Xiuhcoatl fire serpent staff
Drawing published by Herbert Spinden in his 1913 A Study of Maya Art, based on Tozzer’s original field sketches : The Tzendales stela
Quetzalcoatl is a Mesoamerican deity whose name comes from the Nahuatl language and means "feathered serpent". Color it !