
Codex Nuttall
The Codex Nuttall is a pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican manuscript made from deerskin, dating to around the 15th century. It features colorful, detailed illustrations of gods, rulers, ceremonies, and calendar symbols, providing valuable insight into Aztec culture, religion, and societal rituals. The codex was created using natural pigments and folded into a long strip, functioning as a visual record and teaching tool. Today, it is housed in the British Museum and is a vital archaeological artifact helping researchers understand Aztec history and worldview.