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Description Turquoise mask representing the god w:Tezcatlipoca (one of the Aztec creator gods). The base for this mask is a human skull. w:Mixtec-w:Aztec. 1400-1521.
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Source The photographed object was exhibited in the w:British Museum, w:London [1]
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2006-09-08 02:52:51 2592 × 3888 Z-m-k {{Information |Description=Turquoise mask representing the god [[Tezcatlipoca]] (one of the Aztec creator gods). The base for this mask is a human skull. [[Mixtec]]-[[Aztec]]. 1400-1521. |Source=The photographed object was exhibited in the [[British Museu

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