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DescriptionCodex Magliabechiano 11R.jpg
Page 11, reverse, from Codex Magliabechiano, showing the first four day-symbols of the tonalpohualli: Flint, Rain, Flower, Crocodile. Note how closely the Rain day-symbol resembles that of Tlaloc.
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mid-16th century
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Codex Magliabechiano
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