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A History of the World in 100 Objects

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The Magic of Turquoise in Aztec Mexico

The components of our serpent were forcibly exacted as tribute, compulsory levies from the peoples whom the Aztecs had conquered. Some pieces were mined over 1,000 miles from the capital Tenochtitlan, now Mexico City. Turquoise was highly prized, and it was the focus of great rituals, designed to impress and to intimidate. All of this was done to show off magnificence and lordship in front of their enemies, guests, and strangers.

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