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Consider deleting this piece
[edit]I was going to copyedit the piece but after reading through the text, I was not certain where to even begin. I find that most of the statements are overly general with only a couple of references of limited value. I am not an expert on Aztec Civilization, but from simple UG college courses, I question the validity of many statements. For example, the "Symbolism" section is verbatim from the cited website, however, the website information is simply at odds with standard scholarship on Aztec Civilization.
I don't see that as the page currently exists it meets Wikipedia's encyclopedic standards.
Robertnola (talk) 01:35, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
Materials section
[edit]The "Aztec" used adobe, tezontle (stone), mortar, wood and other materials. A materials section may add weight to this article. nawledge — Preceding undated comment added 21:57, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
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