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Showing results for the phrase "Tenochtitlan" in Archaeological Site Name.

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San Lorenzo. Veracruz. Stone Head, Monument #5, and Marion Sterling
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35mm slide: 9167
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Book Citation: "Stone Monuments of the Rio Chiquito, Veracruz, Mexico," by Matthew W. Stirling; Pl. 12. In: Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, No. 157. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955.
Archaeological Site Name
San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan Olmec Ruins

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San Lorenzo. Veracruz. Stone Head, Monument #5,
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35mm slide: 9168
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Book Citation: "Stone Monuments of the Rio Chiquito, Veracruz, Mexico," by Matthew W. Stirling; Pl. 13. In: Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, No. 157. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955.
Archaeological Site Name
San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan Olmec Ruins

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Aztec capital (Templo Mayor=main temple). Templo Mayor is in the middle of downtown Mexico City, right next to the main colonial Spanish cathedral (in background), which was built from stone ripped from Aztec structures (foreground). (Original teaching slide code: RL-17)
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35mm slide: 20537
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Photographer (Original): Lesure, Richard
Archaeological Site Name
Tenochtitlan

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Aztec capital (Templo Mayor=main temple). The Templo Mayor was constructed of a long series of temples one on top of the other, this is view of bases of temples (the successive stairways). (Original teaching slide code: RL-18)
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35mm slide: 20538
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Photographer (Original): Lesure, Richard
Archaeological Site Name
Tenochtitlan

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Aztec capital (Templo Mayor=main temple). The tops of all later temples are gone but the earliest temple, shown here, was found completely preserved. Note double temple on top of platform, one to each main deity. Statue in front -- reclining human - called a chacmool, may be location of sacrifice. (Original teaching slide code: RL-19)
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35mm slide: 20539
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Photographer (Original): Lesure, Richard
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Tenochtitlan

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Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan.
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35mm slide: 437
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Photographer (Original): Scott, William
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Tenochtitlan

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Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan.
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35mm slide: 438
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Photographer (Original): Scott, William
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Tenochtitlan

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Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan.
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35mm slide: 439
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Photographer (Original): Scott, William
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Tenochtitlan

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Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan -- Plaza Mayor.
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35mm slide: 466
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Photographer (Original): Scott, William
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Tenochtitlan

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Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan.
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35mm slide: 467
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Photographer (Original): Scott, William
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Tenochtitlan

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Tenochtitlan -- Templo Mayor -- stone calaveras.
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35mm slide: 468
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Photographer (Original): Scott, William
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Tenochtitlan

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Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan.
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35mm slide: 469
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Photographer (Original): Scott, William
Archaeological Site Name
Tenochtitlan
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