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The Aztecs were known for their ferocity and success in battle, but what weapons did they use to instill fear in the hearts of their enemies? The Aztecs didn’t work with metal very often, so their weapons consisted of wooden clubs and spears tipped with sharp obsidian, bows and arrows, darts, slings, and more. We’re here to show you the most lethal and important Aztec melee weapons, ranged weapons, and armor, plus explore the significance of warfare in Aztec society.
What weapons did the Aztecs use?
The most well-known and feared Aztec weapon is the macuahuitl, or a wooden club edged with obsidian spikes and used to viciously slash enemies. Other common weapons included wooden clubs and batons, obsidian-tipped spears (tepoztopilli), spear throwers (atlatl), slings (tematlatl), and bows and arrows (tlahuitolli).
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