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Guerreros tlaxcaltecas junto a sus aliados españoles Lienzo de Tlaxcala. Siglo XVI
A representation of a quauholōlli (bottom right) from the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, 16th century.

The quauholōlli was a special weapon used by the Aztecs, an ancient civilization in Mexico. It was a type of blunt weapon, meaning it was designed to hit and crush rather than cut. This weapon looked like a wooden stick with a very hard, round ball at its end. It was very strong and could be used to deliver powerful blows in battle.

What Was the Quauholōlli?

The quauholōlli was a simple but effective weapon. It was made mostly of wood. The most important part was the heavy, round head. This head was designed to be very hard and strong, perfect for hitting enemies during fights. Its main purpose was to break bones or cause serious damage with its powerful impact.

How Was It Used in Battle?

Aztec warriors used the quauholōlli in close combat. They would swing it to hit their opponents. Because of its heavy, hard head, it was a very dangerous weapon. It was used to fight against other warriors and was an important part of Aztec warfare.

Where Can We Learn About It?

We know about the quauholōlli from old Aztec writings and drawings. This weapon is shown in several important historical books, called codices. These include the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, the Codex Duran, and the Florentine codex. These old documents help us understand what the quauholōlli looked like and how it was used by the Aztecs long ago.

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