DescriptionCihuacoatl statue (Museo Nacional Antropologia).JPG
English: A stone statue of Cihuacoatl, an Aztec fertility goddess. Here she emerges from the mouth of a serpent holding an ear of maize in her left hand. Discovered in Cuernavaca. Dated 1325 - 1521 CE. Owned by the Museo Nacional Antropologia.
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