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language of the Aztecs, it was
called ōllamaliztli (oːlːamaˈlistɬi) or
tlachtli (ˈtɬatʃtɬi). In
classical Maya, it was
known as pitz. In
modern Spanish...
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deities of the
Tlachtli ball
court and one of the
patron deities of the
ballgame Ullamaliztli. Uappatzin, one of the
deities of the
Tlachtli ball
court and...
- ****tzilopochtli and the Rain God Tlaloc; the
temple of Quetzalcoatl; the
tlachtli (ball game court) with the
tzompantli or rack of skulls; the Sun Temple...
- A
Mesoamerican ballcourt (Nahuatl languages:
tlachtli) is a
large masonry structure of a type used in
Mesoamerica for more than 2,700
years to play the...
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games are pla**** on a
temporary court called a
tastei ([tas.te], from
tlachtli [ˈt͡ɬat͡ʃt͡ɬi], the
Nahuatl word
meaning "ballcourt"). The
bounds of these...
- invasion.
Tlaxiaco [t͡ɬa.ˈʃia.ko] is a
Nahuatl name
containing the
elements tlachtli [t͡ɬˈat͡ʃt͡ɬi] (ball game), quia****tl [kiˈawit͡ɬ] (rain), and -co [ko]...
- "I"
shape that was the
standard of the game.
These courts were
called tlachtli or tlachco, and the game
itself went by the name of ullamaliztli. Not only...
- mount;
Apantecuhtli in the water; and
Cuitlachcihuatl in a
court of the
Tlachtli ball court. Finally, the
Centzon Mimixcoa are
defeated by his five younger...
- mount,
Apantecuhtli in the water, and
Cuitlachcihuatl in a
court of the
Tlachtli ball-court. Finally, the
Centzon Mimixcoa are
defeated by his five younger...
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plaza with
governmental buildings and temples, plus
public ball courts, or
tlachtli, on
raised platforms. Just like in
ancient Egypt, here were
built pyramids...