Mexican Mythology. Aztec statue of the serpent Earth Goddess, Coaticue in the National Anthropological Museum. Mexico City. The image formerly stood on the omphalos slab which marked the centre of the earth. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexican-mythology-aztec-statue-of-the-serpent-earth-goddess-coaticue-in-the-national-anthropological-museum-mexico-city-the-image-formerly-stood-on-the-omphalos-slab-which-marked-the-centre-of-the-earth-image179625140.html
RMMC6HKG–Mexican Mythology. Aztec statue of the serpent Earth Goddess, Coaticue in the National Anthropological Museum. Mexico City. The image formerly stood on the omphalos slab which marked the centre of the earth.
Omphalos image of the 'naval'' glyph on the stone on which the Aztec goddess Coaticue stood. National Anthropological Museum, Mexico City.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/omphalos-image-of-the-naval-glyph-on-the-stone-on-which-the-aztec-goddess-coaticue-stood-national-anthropological-museum-mexico-city-image179625142.html
RMMC6HKJ–Omphalos image of the 'naval'' glyph on the stone on which the Aztec goddess Coaticue stood. National Anthropological Museum, Mexico City.'
MEXICO - THE EARTH GODDESS, COATICUE This Aztec statue of the serpentine Earth Goddess, Caoticue, bombines skulls and duad s erpents. The photograph was made with the permission of the National Anthropological Museum, in Mexico City. It is claimed that the statue formerly stood on an omphalos slab, marking the centre of the earth. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexico-the-earth-goddess-coaticue-this-aztec-statue-of-the-serpentine-earth-goddess-caoticue-bombines-skulls-and-duad-s-erpents-the-photograph-was-made-with-the-permission-of-the-national-anthropological-museum-in-mexico-city-it-is-claimed-that-the-statue-formerly-stood-on-an-omphalos-slab-marking-the-centre-of-the-earth-image179628291.html
RMMC6NM3–MEXICO - THE EARTH GODDESS, COATICUE This Aztec statue of the serpentine Earth Goddess, Caoticue, bombines skulls and duad s erpents. The photograph was made with the permission of the National Anthropological Museum, in Mexico City. It is claimed that the statue formerly stood on an omphalos slab, marking the centre of the earth.
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