Water imagery continued to be associated with mirrors in central Mexico right up to Aztec times.
The association of mirrors with water in central Mexican art persisted right up to Aztec times.
In Aztec times, corn tortillas were served at every meal.
It's believed to be from Aztec times and there are only two in the world.
In Aztec times, the quetzal was worshiped as the god of the air.
The third story is set in Aztec times.
It has been a poor area since Aztec times, with many residents today living in large tenements called vecindades.
During Aztec times, this area was shallow lake and a number of very small islands.
The snakes represent the ball game marker called the tlaxmalacatle in Aztec times.
In Aztec times, these were to deities such as those related to commerce.