atl (CQ)
This element for a body of water (atl) or watering hole (atecochtli) has been carved from the compound glyph for the toponym or place name Atecochtli Ecatl Nequetzaloyan. This is a bird's eye view of water, drawn as a circle and painted turquoise blue. Wavy black lines have been drawn intermittently across the water. The edge or shore is somewhat scalloped.
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When carving the glyph here, we had to clean up the edge where the Ehecatl sign once appeared, in the upper right perimeter. The original body of water can be found below, as part of the compound glyph.
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covers ruling men and women of Tecamachalco through 1593
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water, el agua
a(tl), water, https://nahuatl.wiered-humanities.org/content/atl
el agua
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The Codex Quetzalecatzin, aka Mapa de Ecatepec-Huitziltepec, Codex Ehecatepec-Huitziltepec, or Charles Ratton Codex. Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017590521/
The Library of Congress, current custodian of this pictorial Mexican manuscript, hosts a digital version on line. It is not copyright protected.