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== Disappearance ==
Aztec script fell out of use due to colonial, ecclesiastical, and governmental authorities, with the help of the local inhabitants who were indoctrinated in Spanish culture. The evangelizers classified Aztec script as a creation of the devil and considered [[Syllabary|syllabic]] [[Ideogram|ideographic symbols]] as intangible characters. The Old Library of [[Texcoco de Mora|Texcoco]], which according to various contemporary sources, contained a larger literary, technical and historical collection than the Old Library of [[Tenochtitlan]], was destroyed by the colonial government under the orders of the religious [[Juan de Zumárraga]], who collected the Aztec documents to be incinerated.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Arbagi |first=Michael |title=The Catholic Church and the Preservation of Mesoamerican Archives: An Assessment |url=https://minds.wisconsin.edu/bitstream/handle/1793/72319/AI_Vol33_No2_MichaelArbagi1.pdf |access-date=March 7, 2024 |website=minds.wisconsin.edu}}</ref>
 
==See also==