The Aztecs still do exist today. They number up to more than a million people in Mexico today who even still speak Nahuatl (Ancient language of the Aztecs). A large proportion of the Mexican are Mestizos which means they are of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry. For many the Amerindian blood is Aztec. For others they have ancestry from other Indian tribes like the Maya, Talaxcala, Apache etc.
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The Aztec civilization no longer exists today. They were conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century, leading to the decline of their empire. However, their descendants are part of modern-day Mexico, primarily living in the central and southern regions of the country.
The Aztecs no longer exist as a society. Their civilization was based in central Mexico and their descendants are a part of the modern Mexican population.
The Aztec civilization is no longer in existence. However, descendants of the Aztecs, who are ethnic groups in Mexico today, carry on their cultural heritage and traditions.
The Aztecs did not have glass as we know it today. They used naturally occurring materials like obsidian (a type of volcanic glass) for crafting tools, weapons, and decorative objects. Glass as we commonly use it today was not known in Mesoamerica before the arrival of Europeans.
The Aztecs did not have toilet paper as we know it today. Instead, they used a variety of natural materials such as leaves, moss, corn cobs, and water to clean themselves after using the restroom.
The Aztecs built their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Today, the modern city of Mexico City is built on top of the ruins of Tenochtitlan.