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Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Coordinates
19°25′59.88″N 99°7′58.008″W
History
Periods
Late Postclassic
Cultures
Aztec
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Templo Mayor cultures from www.guggenheim.org
The Templo Mayor was the most significant religious building in Tenochtitlan, housing thousands of offerings and objects from various rulers' reigns.
The Templo Mayor of the Aztecs in Mexico City. Sporadic excavations since the end of the 19th century / beginning of the 20th century, brought to light only ...
The Templo Mayor (Main Temple) in Tenochtitlan, capital of the mighty Aztec empire, was located in the center of the city, where the most important ritual ...
Templo Mayor cultures from artsandculture.google.com
Built sometime after 1325 CE, the structure was dedicated to two Aztec deities, Huitzilopochtli the god of war and Tlaloc the god of rain and agriculture.
Templo Mayor cultures from www.worldhistory.org
Feb 5, 2016 · The Templo Mayor or Great Temple (called Hueteocalli by the Aztecs) dominated the central sacred precinct of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan.
Templo Mayor cultures from projects.iq.harvard.edu
Whose Culture? The Curation and Management of World Heritage. Department of History of Art and Architecture.
Underground culture​​ Templo Mayor was one of the main temples of Tenochtitlan, the former capital of the Aztec empire. It was built sometime after 1325 CE and ...
Templo Mayor cultures from www.historyskills.com
The Templo Mayor was the spiritual heart of the Aztec Empire, a place where the divine and the earthly realms intersected. It was a site of profound religious ...