The Genius of Aztec Hieroglyphs

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @tedgemberling2359
    @tedgemberling2359 19 дней назад +2

    Thank you! Fascinating. So interesting to get confirmation that the Aztecs had something like Maya glyphs. But if they were this painstaking in making them, I imagine that made literacy really limited at the time. I remember Michael Coe said he thought common people could at least understand a few Maya glyphs. Do you think the same was true of Aztecs?
    Another question: why do you think they look so entirely different from Maya glyphs? Maya glyphs often have a face in the center. Do you think there was limited influence from the Maya to the Aztecs?

  • @jackjohnson2101
    @jackjohnson2101 11 месяцев назад +3

    Well done.

  • @CrossoverGameReviews
    @CrossoverGameReviews 3 года назад +4

    Have you happen to find a PDF file called "An Introduction to Nahuatl Hieroglyphic Writing"? It's credited to '2013 Maya Meetings & Workshops, University of Texas, Austin'. Its a 73 page document containing many symbols that I don't see on the website. I figured that could help.

  • @MajorMajorx2
    @MajorMajorx2 3 года назад +6

    Really interesting!

  • @skepticalgenious
    @skepticalgenious 4 месяца назад +2

    Holy nuggets 😂. I have never heard that one.

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for all the work you have put into this research. Maybe I can help a little. At 15 min14 sec at the right we see a square cross and a spiral and at 15 min 57 sec we see a square cross in a circle with flames above it. Those symbols refer to a recurring natural disaster that is battering our planet. It is caused by the ninth planet in our solar system that is approaching our sun and planets with long time intervals. When it is far away, people see only a spiral. When it comes closer the appearance becomes sharper and looks like a square cross. The circle around the cross refers to a cycle, a repeating event. These symbols are found worldwide on artifacts, as petroglyphs and on cylinder seals in Mesopotamia. The most solid execution of this symbol is the Aztec Sun Stone. This is not a symbol of the sun and not a calendar. That planet is known as a serpent in the sky, Quetzalcoatl, Tonatiuh and many other names depending on the region. In Sumer it is named Nibiru and we also know this planet as planet 9. A cycle of seven crossings of this planet creates a cycle of five civilizations, also named suns. Four live only a few thousand years and the fifth lasts much longer. That Serpent in the sky seems to be invisible. Therefore it is explainable that people have chosen another visible planet as the culprit for disasters on our planet. Not only Venus but also Mars or Jupiter are mentioned. We explain much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient high technology in the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". It shows abundant and convincing evidence both in text and many depictions. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: planet 9 roest Also available in Spanish: "La Piedra del Sol no es lo que parece".

    • @XXjg_
      @XXjg_ 24 дня назад

      Leave your pseudoscientific conspiracy out of my culture. This lame idea, first put forward in 1995 by Nancy Lieder of ZetaTalk, has nothing to do with hieroglyphs of my culture. Lieder claims she is a contactee with the ability to receive messages from extraterrestrials from the Zeta Reticuli star system through an implant in her brain. She states that she was chosen to warn mankind. One, the fact that aliens want to warn mankind and they think an efficient way to do that would be to telepathically speak to one, insignificant human on the planet is an idiotic idea. Two, your arrogant opinion that you can “help” by morphing glyphs to match your viewpoint is as equally narcissistic and self-aggrandizing as Lieder’s vision of self-importance. Hold whatever opinions you want, just don’t psuedoscience-splain and utilize my, or anyone else’s culture’s language, philosophy, spirituality, history, understanding, observations, or deductions to legitimize or “prove” your own. Show some respect.
      People like you always depend on interpreting the past and other people’s “mysterious” cultures to prove your points. They’re mysterious and esoteric to you because you’re an outsider. You don’t live within it. Nor have you spent a lifetime studying the breadth and width of the subject and, most importantly, properly CONTEXTUALIZING IT. You may have spent a lifetime studying, but if so, you’ve been studying modern pseudoscience, modern conspiracies, and authors of such work, to which you pull history into. You don’t study the actual history in its own context, its regional context, its global context, its anthropological, archaeological, context. You always study it as a companion to your modern preconceived context. You bring passionate confirmation bias and the Dunning-Kruger effect in all its glory to reconcile historic “mystery” with your preconceived notions.
      This historic esotericism or mystery is not a mystery to those still-living cultures or to those who dedicate their lives to the scientific study of it. YOU must legitimize your own ideas: compile and interpret your own tests, experiments, and evidence, to prove your theories. Don’t disrespect my culture by turning it into what YOU want it to be. We know what these glyphs mean, we know our history, philosophy, metaphors, analogies, symbolism, spirituality. And your interpretation, which you state as fact, is wrong. And the WAY you share it is disrespectful, ignorant, arrogant, and condescending.

  • @chicopapapapachico321
    @chicopapapapachico321 2 года назад +2

    Go to Mexico and find a Tlacuilo to really understand the codex mendoza

  • @JasonAlexzander1q47
    @JasonAlexzander1q47 2 года назад

    You know that there are Aztec petroglyphs in S.E. Oregon

  • @lunalith
    @lunalith 2 года назад

    Is 'Atlantic' a word of Nahuatl origin?

    • @elguerobasado
      @elguerobasado 2 года назад +2

      No it's not, Atlantic is the adjective form of Atlantis, which is of Greek origin.

    • @eiodintotalistli8448
      @eiodintotalistli8448 Год назад

      Atl is a word that means water.
      Sea is called hueyi atl.
      Hueyi means big, so " hueyi atl" means "big water."

    • @krunomrki
      @krunomrki 8 месяцев назад +1

      There is from ancient Greek times in northern Africa, where is today Morocco, a mountain named "Atlas". According to Greek mythology, Atlas was a giant who was carrying the entire Earth on his shoulders. So, Atlas mountain is very close to Atlantis/Atlantic ocean. However, some very ancient connections between Mediterranean and ancient Americas are possible, because in one ancient Egyptian tomb was found tobacco. How it came to Egypt? No one yet explained.

    • @jeremias-serus
      @jeremias-serus 7 месяцев назад

      @@krunomrki Tobacco didn't come to Egypt, and no one found tobacco in an Egyptian tomb. German toxicologist Svetlana Balabanova working at the Munich Museum claimed she tested nicotine particles in the hair of a mummified woman from 1000 BC. Later tests could not reproduce her findings. It's likely that it was contamination from one of the anthropologists who moved the mummy initially. Or, if it wasn't contamination, it's also more probable that the trace nicotine was extracted by the Egyptians from Withania somnifera or Apium graveolens, both of which Egyptians had access to. There are 21 other plants we know of beside tobacco that can yield nicotine.