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Aztec pictograms : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aztec writing
Aztec or Nahuatl writing is a pictographic and ideographic pre-Columbian writing system with significant number of logograms and syllabic signs〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Alfanso )〕 which was used in central Mexico by the Nahua people. The majority of the Aztec codices were burned either by Aztec ''tlatoani'' (emperors), or by Spanish clergy following the conquest of Mesoamerica.〔 p. 265–266.〕 Remaining Aztec codices such as Codex Mendoza, Codex Borbonicus, and Codex Osuna were written on deer hide and plant fiber. == Origin== The Aztec writing system is adopted from writing systems used in Central Mexico, such as Zapotec writing. Mixtec writing is also thought to descend from the Zapotec. The first Oaxacan inscriptions are thought to encode Zapotec, partially because of numerical suffixes characteristic of the Zapotec languages.〔Justeson (1986, p.449)〕
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