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Aztec Calendar Stone Discovered

Aztec Calendar Stone Discovered - Web the aztec calendar stone, better known in the archaeological literature as the aztec sun stone (piedra del sol in spanish), is an enormous basalt disk covered with hieroglyphic carvings of calendar. It is one of the mesoamerican calendars, sharing the. A circular calendar stone measuring about 12 feet (3.7 metres) in diameter and weighing some 25 tons was uncovered in mexico city in 1790 and is currently on display in the national. Then, in 1790, renovations began on the central square (zocalo) of mexico city. On december 17th, the massive carving was unearthed, renewing interest in mexico's ancient. Web the mexican writer antonio de león y gama hired francisco de agüera, a mexican artist best known for his religious prints, to make the first image of the aztec calendar stone just months after it was discovered.

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Web the aztec calendar stone, better known in the archaeological literature as the aztec sun stone (piedra del sol in spanish), is an enormous basalt disk covered with hieroglyphic carvings of calendar. Web the mexican writer antonio de león y gama hired francisco de agüera, a mexican artist best known for his religious prints, to make the first image of the aztec calendar stone just months after it was discovered. On december 17th, the massive carving was unearthed, renewing interest in mexico's ancient. A circular calendar stone measuring about 12 feet (3.7 metres) in diameter and weighing some 25 tons was uncovered in mexico city in 1790 and is currently on display in the national. It is one of the mesoamerican calendars, sharing the. Then, in 1790, renovations began on the central square (zocalo) of mexico city.

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