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    The 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...
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    The Estadio Akron, formerly known as the Estadio Omnilife and Estadio Chivas (Estadio Chivas, Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðjo ˈtʃiβas]), is a multipurpose...
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    archaeological evidence found in excavations such as that of the renowned Templo Mayor in Mexico City; from Indigenous writings; from eyewitness accounts by...
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    teixiptla were also worshipped, the most significant being the one at the Templo Mayor which was made of dough mixed with sacrificial blood. Warriors who died...
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    directed by Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, to unearth the Huēyi Teōcalli (Templo Mayor in Spanish). The prominent position of the Coyolxāuhqui stone suggests...
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    ceremonial center. There were about 45 public buildings, including: the Templo Mayor, which was dedicated to the Aztec patron deity Huitzilopochtli and the...
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    Tzompantli, with more than 650 skulls, in the archeological zone of the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. The name comes from the Classical Nahuatl language of...
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    feast. Chantico was also worshipped in the twenty ninth building of Templo Mayor according to Sahagún. According to Fray Juan de Torquemada, Chantico...
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    Aztecs, Huitzilopochtli. It was rediscovered in 1978 at the site of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, now in Mexico City. This relief is one of the best known...
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    the excavators to approximately AD 1000. During the 1930 excavation of Templo Mayor, the only fully polychrome chacmool to be found at that site was in its...
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    associated with Tláloc. This chacmool is similar to others found at the Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlán. The chacmool found at Chichén Itzá appears to have been...
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    geography for almost 700 years. The site is just one block southwest of the Templo Mayor, which, according to Aztec legend and mythology, was considered the center...
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    massive monolith of Tlaltecuhtli was discovered in an excavation at the Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City). The sculpture measures approximately...
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    human skulls at the Hueyi Tzompantli in the archeological zone of the Templo Mayor. A wide variety of interpretations of the Aztec practice of human sacrifice...
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    the god of the Mexica, Huitzilopochtli, whose shrines were located on Templo Mayor. Their priests would receive special dispensation from the empire. When...
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    chemical analysis of the incense burners found in the remains of the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. The Nahuatl term cempoalxóchitl, was used to refer to...
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    woman drawing water, and then by the priest of Huītzilōpōchtli from atop Templo Mayor.: 85  As the alarm spread, numerous Aztec warriors, noblemen and commoners...
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    double pyramid—joined pyramidal bases supporting two temples—and the Templo Mayor, the biggest building in the Aztec city Tenochtitlan. Aztec architecture...
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    Tenochtitlan, the Mexica built grand temples for different purposes. The Templo Mayor (Main Temple) and nearby buildings are rich in the symbolism of Aztec...
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    Oklahoma Press, Norman. López Luján, Leonardo (2005) The Offerings of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan. Revised ed. Translated by Bernard R. Ortiz de Montellano...
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    Indonesia. Sacsayhuamán citadel in Peru. Gate of the Sun in Bolivia. Templo Mayor ruins and other historic buildings in Mexico City, built from andesite...
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    The first fires to be lit in this way were those at the twin temple Templo Mayor where the Tlatoani would participate, and later the fires at the Calmecac...
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    bristling with teeth or fangs and jaws with one eye. A knife found in the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, shows a profile of a face that presumably represents...
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    formula for the production was published in the book De Bonampak al Templo Mayor: Historia del Azul Maya en Mesoamerica, many developments in the chemical...
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    Mexican archaeologist. From 1978 to 1982 he directed excavations at the Templo Mayor, the remains of a major Aztec pyramid in central Mexico City. Matos Moctezuma...
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    excavation of the Tizoc Stone, initiated a new phase of research on the Templo Mayor as contemporary scholars attempted to interpret their dense symbolism...
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    and conflict. His main temple in Tenochtitlan was located south of the Templo Mayor. According to Diego Durán, it was "lofty and magnificently built. Eighty...
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    Mexico-Tenochtitlan. After the conquest, it was transferred to the exterior of the Templo Mayor, to the west of the then Palacio Virreinal and the Acequia Real, where...
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  • memory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan; Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral and Templo Mayor Bicentennial of Mexico's Independence; profiles of Miguel Hidalgo, Jose...
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    stand-alone representations which adorned the walls of monuments such as the Templo Mayor. Snakes likely began to be revered symbols as early as 2000 BCE in Mesoamerican...
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