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Toltecayotl
Toltecayotl is a Nahuatl word derived from "tōltēcātl" which was used by the Aztecs to refer to the members of the Toltec civilization that preceded them in the basin of Mexico, as well as a generalized meaning of "artisan". == Modern use == The introduction and dissemination of that title in the academic world is due to anthropologist Miguel León Portilla who, in 1980, published a book titled ''Tōltēcayōtl, aspects of the Nahuatl culture''. León Portilla's interpretation of the concept of Toltecayotl is based on a set of principles that were collected in the ''Huēhuehtlahtōlli''〔Must point out that the "Huehuetlahtolli" is a series of texts collected from Aztec informers by Spanish missionaries: by the 16th century, the archaeological Toltec had disappeared.〕 or 'book of the ancient words', which includes traditional parliaments preserved by oral tradition and other documents. The main are the following:
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