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NEW RELEASES FOR SEPTEMBER 2018
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA
THE AZTEC EMPIRE

The Aztec Empire flourished between c. 1345 and 1521 and, at its greatest extent, covered most of northern Mesoamerica. Aztec warriors were able to dominate their neighbouring states and permit rulers such as Motecuhzoma II to impose Aztec ideals and religion across Mexico. Highly accomplished in agriculture and trade, the last of the great Mesoamerican civilizations was also noted for its art and architecture which ranks amongst the finest ever produced on the continent.

The empire continued to expand from 1430 and the Aztec military - bolstered by conscription of all adult males, men supplied from allied and conquered states, and such elite groups as the Eagle and Jaguar warriors - swept aside their rivals. Aztec warriors wore padded cotton armour, carried a wooden or reed shield covered in hide, and wielded weapons such as a super sharp obsidian sword-club (macuahuitl), a spear or dart thrower (atlatl), and bow and arrows. Elite warriors also wore spectacular feathered and animal skin costumes and headdresses to signify their rank. Battles were concentrated in or around major cities and when these fell the victors claimed the whole surrounding territory. Regular tributes were extracted and captives were taken back to Tenochtitlan for ritual sacrifice. In this way the Aztec empire came to cover most of northern Mexico, an area of some 135,000 square kilometres.

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Soldiers who succeeded in capturing two enemies were awarded a uniform consisting of a body suit called a “tlahuiztli”, a tall conical cap called a “copilli” and a shield marked with black designs described as “hawk scratches”.
The Tlahuiztli was made of sewn cotton. Red, yellow, blue or green feathers were meticulously stitched to the cloth in the workshops of conquered city-states and sent to Tenochtitlan each year as tribute.

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AZ-17A
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA,
THE AZTEC EMPIRE,
AZTEC WARRIOR,
(1pc)
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The Huaxtec area held a particular fascination for the Aztecs because it was rich in cotton. The goddess of spinners and weavers was called Tlazolteotl.
For this reason the soldiers thought it appropriate to wear hanks of un-spun cotton through their ear spools, as well as the “Yacameztli” or “nose moon” in gold in honour of her role as a patron of the moon.

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AZ-17B
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA,
THE AZTEC EMPIRE,
AZTEC WARRIOR,
(1pc)
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SPANISH CONQUISTADORS

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From the moment of Christopher Columbus' discovery of lands previously unknown to Europe in
1492, the New World captured the imagination of European adventurers. Thousands of men came
to the New World to seek fortune, glory, and land. For two centuries, these men explored the New
World, conquering any native people they came across in the name of the King of Spain (and the
hope of gold). They came to be known as the Conquistadors.

Conquistadors claimed that they were attacking the New World natives in order to spread Christianity and save the natives from ****ation. Many of the conquistadors were, indeed, religious men, but history has shown that the conquistadors were far more interested in gold and loot.


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CQ-02
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA,
SPANISH CONQUISTADORS,
WARRIOR PRIEST.
(1pc)
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**PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**
 
These look great and I’ve placed my preorder with George of Minuteman for them.
 
I don't collect this range but I might have to get that warrior priest.
Mark
 
And just in case you missed any of the first Aztec releases:
AZ-03 was restocked back in June
AZ-04 is being restocked this month (our order will be in early next week!)
AZ-05 is being restocked in September

These figures are great, definitely don't miss out on them this time if you want them!
You can secure your back order for them easily :)

Julie
 

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