Aztec Aztalan Stone ? Need help

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I have discovered the ancient location of Aztalan I have posted threads with proof of this discovery at Treasure Legends - Aztec Gold on this forum. I will be posting a piece of the Aztec Codex that is basically a map overlay of the Aztec homeland Aztalan. This codex is VERY precise when a satellite image of Aztalan is taken and laid out then this codex is enlarged and overlaid it is spot on all unique features on codex are present in satellite image of Aztalan codex. In this codex at lower right hand side are the two Gods the Aztalan pepple worshipped. In each of their hand each holds a stone the stone is given by the Gods to two Aztalan people who we then see in the very middle of the Codex each has a stone from their Gods in their hand. I will post enlarged pictures of these unique stones. I have found one of these stones and added it to the picture of the two Codex stone if you enlarge you will see they are identical. I continue to search for the second stone. My questian to you all is. What are these stones ? What's there purpose ? Asking for thoughts and ideas many minds are better than one.
 

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Beside the sacrifice alter is a stone tablet that has zig zag - lightening bolts carved on them.
 

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THANK YOU !!
 

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I normally ignore these types of posts, but I'll admit I am intrigued. Following along to see the results....

Good luck!
 

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The above picture is a picture from the Aztec Codex - history of Aztlan that shows a carved head at Aztlan. On the codex you see a carved head on a pole. I inserted a picture of that head I found. Notice the carvings match also notice the stone head has been carved for the pole to go through it. I cant imagine the time and work involved in this. Simply amazing !!
 

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The above picture is a picture from the Aztec Codex - history of Aztlan that shows a carved head at Aztlan. On the codex you see a carved head on a pole. I inserted a picture of that head I found. Notice the carvings match also notice the stone head has been carved for the pole to go through it. I cant imagine the time and work involved in this. Simply amazing !!

Codex Botorini........the story of their pilgrimage from Aztlan to ???..... presumably Lake Texcoco and the founding of Tenochtitlan, since the codex ends with only half of folio #22 preserved. What may have been on any additional folios is unknown.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Boturini_Codex

Only the first page shows Aztlan, surrounded by water, from where they depart on their migration southward on year one-flint-knife. But first they must retrieve a carved wooden effigy of Huitzilopochtli, who has beckoned them from his shrine within a cave on a "bent or curved/crooked mountain" on the far shore of the lake.
Folio #2 shows the beginning of their journey and which representatives were chosen by the speakers of the eight great houses to lead the group.
The following pages show significant places and what occurred at each (named) place and who was involved during the 208+ years that passed during the migration, ending on that 1/2 page # 22 showing only two figures, each holding a simple obsidian blade.
Every 52 years, the Aztec would perform a "new fire" ceremony. Symbols for which are shown on folios #6, #10 (part of which you have used as an illustration in your post), as well as folios #15 and #19.

More later, including a couple of very interesting photos.
 

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