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Double-headed serpent

A History of the World in 100 Objects

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The Double-Headed Serpent

This week I'm looking at objects that take us into the 16th and 17th centuries. The Aztecs were a young and vigorous empire, triumphantly in possession of territory from Texas to Guatemala. They had a flourishing culture that produced elaborate works of art more precious than gold mosaics. This serpent is made up of about 2,000 tiny pieces of turquoise set onto a curved wooden frame about a foot and a half wide. It has one body, shown by two heads, and the body curls up and down in a W shape to finish at each end in a savage snarling head.

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