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Stock Illustration: Coyolxauhqui, Aztec goddess of the Moon, as depicted on ancient stone disk in the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. Her name means Painted with Bells, eldest daughter of priestess Coatlicue, Serpent Skirt.

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This Stock Illustration, whose title is "Coyolxauhqui, Aztec goddess of the Moon, as..."[113310146], includes tags of goddess, relief, vector. The author of this item is Peter Hermes Furian (No.362672). Sizes from S to XL including Vector are available and the price starts from US$5.00. You can download watermarked sample data (comp images), check the quality of images, and use Lightbox after signing up for free. See all

Coyolxauhqui, Aztec goddess of the Moon, as depicted on ancient stone disk in the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. Her name means Painted with Bells, eldest daughter of priestess Coatlicue, Serpent Skirt. 113310146

Coyolxauhqui, Aztec goddess of the Moon, as depicted on ancient stone disk in the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. Her name means Painted with Bells, eldest daughter of priestess Coatlicue, Serpent Skirt.

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Stock Illustration: Coyolxauhqui, Aztec goddess of the Moon, as depicted on ancient stone disk in the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. Her name means Painted with Bells, eldest daughter of priestess Coatlicue, Serpent Skirt. tags