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The tlaximaltepoztli (tlāximaltepoztli; in Nahuatl, tlaximal=carpentry and tepoztli=metal axe) or simply tepoztli was a common weapon used by civilizations from Mesoamerica which was formed by a wooden haft in which the poll of the bronze head was inlaid in a hole in the haft. It was used for war or as a tool. Its use is documented by the Codex Mendoza and the Codex Fejérváry-Mayer. Tax collectors from the Aztec Empire demanded this kind of axe as tribute from the subjugated kingdoms. In Aztec mythology, the tepoztli was used by the god Tepoztécatl, god of fermentation and fertility. In Codex Borgia he is represented with a bronze axe.

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  • El tlaximaltepoztli (del náhuatl, tlāximaltepōztli; de tlaximal ‘carpintería’ y tepoztli ‘hacha de metal’), también llamado tepōztli, era una arma de los pueblos de Mesoamérica la cual estaba formada por un mango de madera en la cual la culata de la cabeza de bronce estaba incrustada en el mango por medio de un orificio. Se utilizaba para la guerra o como herramienta. Su uso está documentado en los códices Mendoza y Fejérváry-Mayer. Las autoridades del Imperio mexica exigían estas hachas como parte de los tributos a los diversos pueblos sometidos. En la mitología mexica, el tlaximaltepoztli era utilizado por el dios Tepoztécatl, dios de la fermentación y la fertilidad.​En el códice se le representa con una hacha de bronce, significado que figuraba que los moradores eran hacheros, cortadores de leña. (es)
  • The tlaximaltepoztli (tlāximaltepoztli; in Nahuatl, tlaximal=carpentry and tepoztli=metal axe) or simply tepoztli was a common weapon used by civilizations from Mesoamerica which was formed by a wooden haft in which the poll of the bronze head was inlaid in a hole in the haft. It was used for war or as a tool. Its use is documented by the Codex Mendoza and the Codex Fejérváry-Mayer. Tax collectors from the Aztec Empire demanded this kind of axe as tribute from the subjugated kingdoms. In Aztec mythology, the tepoztli was used by the god Tepoztécatl, god of fermentation and fertility. In Codex Borgia he is represented with a bronze axe. (en)
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  • Curved, thick, single-edged, tapered (en)
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  • Bronze axe from Mexica culture in the Codex Laud (en)
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  • Straight or Curved, of a single metallic piece or wooden (en)
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  • Trapezoidal (en)
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  • Single-handed swept (en)
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  • 150 (xsd:integer)
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  • yes (en)
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  • 30 (xsd:integer)
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  • Tepoztli (en)
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  • Pre-classic to Post-Classic period (en)
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  • unknown (en)
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  • Relación de las cosas de Yucatán (en)
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  • "Tenían cierto azófar blanco con alguna mezcla de oro de que hacían hachuelas de fundición y unos cascavelazos con que bailaban. Este azófar y otras planchas o láminas más duras las traían a rescatar los de Tabasco por las cosas ". They had certain white brass with some mixture of gold which they made cast hatchets and big rattles which they used to dance. This brass and other plates or more strong metal sheets were recovered from Tabasco (en)
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  • Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Aztec expansionism, Mesoamerican Wars (en)
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  • The tlaximaltepoztli (tlāximaltepoztli; in Nahuatl, tlaximal=carpentry and tepoztli=metal axe) or simply tepoztli was a common weapon used by civilizations from Mesoamerica which was formed by a wooden haft in which the poll of the bronze head was inlaid in a hole in the haft. It was used for war or as a tool. Its use is documented by the Codex Mendoza and the Codex Fejérváry-Mayer. Tax collectors from the Aztec Empire demanded this kind of axe as tribute from the subjugated kingdoms. In Aztec mythology, the tepoztli was used by the god Tepoztécatl, god of fermentation and fertility. In Codex Borgia he is represented with a bronze axe. (en)
  • El tlaximaltepoztli (del náhuatl, tlāximaltepōztli; de tlaximal ‘carpintería’ y tepoztli ‘hacha de metal’), también llamado tepōztli, era una arma de los pueblos de Mesoamérica la cual estaba formada por un mango de madera en la cual la culata de la cabeza de bronce estaba incrustada en el mango por medio de un orificio. Se utilizaba para la guerra o como herramienta. Su uso está documentado en los códices Mendoza y Fejérváry-Mayer. Las autoridades del Imperio mexica exigían estas hachas como parte de los tributos a los diversos pueblos sometidos. (es)
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  • Tlaximaltepoztli (es)
  • Tlaximaltepoztli (en)
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  • Tepoztli (en)
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