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1. Templo Mayor - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Templo_Mayor
Description: WEBThe Templo Mayor (English: Main Temple) was the main temple of the Mexica people in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, which is now Mexico City. Its architectural style belongs to the late Postclassic period of Mesoamerica. The temple was called Huēyi Teōcalli [we:ˈi teoːˈkali] [1] in the Nahuatl language.
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2. Templo Mayor - World History Encyclopedia
Link: https://www.worldhistory.org/Templo_Mayor/
Description: WEBFeb 5, 2016 · Definition. The Templo Mayor or Great Temple (called Hueteocalli by the Aztecs) dominated the central sacred precinct of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan. Topped by twin temples dedicated to the war god Huitzilopochtli and the rain god Tlaloc it was a focal point of the Aztec religion and very centre of the Aztec world.
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3. Templo Mayor | History & Facts | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Templo-Mayor
Description: WEBTemplo Mayor, archaeological site located, just off Mexico City’s Plaza de la Constitución, of the Templo Mayor, or the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlán. Excavation of the temple, which was first constructed about 1325, began in 1978. In 1987 a museum was built on the site to exhibit the many artifacts uncovered there.
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4. Tenochtitlan: Templo Mayor | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum …
Link: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/teno_2/hd_teno_2.htm
Description: WEBTenochtitlan: Templo Mayor. 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 and ceremonial activities in Aztec life took place.
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5. Smarthistory – The Templo Mayor and the Coyolxauhqui Stone
Link: https://smarthistory.org/templo-mayor-at-tenochtitlan-the-coyolxauhqui-stone-and-an-olmec-mask/
Description: WEBDec 6, 2023 · The Coyolxauhqui Stone, c. 1500, volcanic stone, found: Templo Mayor, Tenochtitlan (Museo del Templo Mayor, Mexico City; photo: Steven Zucker, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) In 1978, electrical workers in Mexico City came across a remarkable discovery.
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6. Templo Mayor at Tenochtitlan, the Coyolxauhqui Stone, and an …
Link: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/indigenous-americas-apah/north-america-apah/a/templo-mayor-at-tenochtitlan-the-coyolxauhqui-stone-and-an-olmec-mask
Description: WEBBy Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank. The Coyolxauhqui Stone, c. 1500, volcanic stone, found: Templo Mayor, Tenochtitlan (Museo del Templo Mayor, Mexico City; photo: Steven Zucker, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) In 1978, electrical workers in Mexico City came across a remarkable discovery. While digging near the main plaza, they found a finely carved …
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7. El Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlán, centro espiritual del mundo …
Link: https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/templo-mayor-tenochtitlan-centro-espiritual-mundo-azteca_18891
Description: WEBApr 11, 2024 · En 1978, el hallazgo de un gran monolito en pleno centro de Ciudad de México dio inicio a la excavación del recinto más sagrado de los aztecas, el Templo Mayor, un amplio recinto sagrado que estuvo dedicado a dos de las divinidades principales de su panteón, Tlaloc y Huitzilopochtli.
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8. Zona Arqueológica Templo Mayor - inah.gob.mx
Link: https://www.inah.gob.mx/zonas/zona-arqueologica-templo-mayor
Description: WEBAug 10, 2022 · El Templo Mayor fue el centro de la vida política y religiosa de la sociedad mexica. El recinto del Templo Mayor albergaba no sólo el templo doble dedicado a Tláloc y Huitzilopochtli, el cual puede ser admirado hoy en día.
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9. Templo Mayor Museum
Link: https://www.templomayor.inah.gob.mx/english
Description: WEBThe Templo Mayor Museum was inaugurated in 1987. This building was designed to exhibit the archaeological findings of the zone that used to be the Main Temple of Mexica peoples. ... (Para depósitos en el extranjero en la . En la cuenta 870-36155), Código Internacionales para identificar. El banco). Si requieren el siguiente dato (No lo piden ...
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10. The Once-Forgotten Templo Mayor in Mexico City
Link: https://artsandculture.google.com/story/the-once-forgotten-templo-mayor-in-mexico-city-cyark/-QVhYRS_Y5bLqQ?hl=en
Description: WEBTemplo Mayor was one of the main temples of Tenochtitlan, the former capital of the Aztec empire. It was built sometime after 1325 CE and dedicated to two Aztec deities, Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, and Tlaloc, the god of rain and agriculture.