from the 15th and 16 centuries and is the first written evidence of seismic activity in the Americas
A 500-year-old manuscript found in Mexico is the first written evidence of earthquakes in the Americas It was created by Aztecs who used a type of writing known Codex Telleriano-Remensis, which is a pre-Hispanic system of symbols and colors Earthquakes, called tlalollin in the Nahuatl language, are represented by two signs: ollin (movement) and tlalli (earth)
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That was during the Spörer Grand Solar Minimum Minimum (1450-1550).