Exceptional Aztec Altar Found in Mexico City

by Pat Garcia | November 5, 2008 at 05:09 pm
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Archaeologists led by Alvaro Barrera have discovered and important altar and a momoltith. Ancient vestige of our ancient culture.

The altar depicts the Aztec rain god Tlaloc and was uncovered last weekend at the Aztec main temple, Templo Mayor, near mexico City's central Zocalo Square.

The 11-foot (3.5-meter) monolith, which is still mostly buried, is potentially the more important discovery. Some archaeologists speculate the stone slab could be part of an entrance to an underground chamber.

"This is a really impressive and exceptional Aztec monolith," said Leonardo López Luján, an archaeologist at the Museo del Templo Mayor.

Human Sacrifices

The Aztec empire encompassed much of modern-day central Mexico. It reached its height about 500 years ago.

The Aztec were a deeply religious people who built monumental works. Templo Mayor, or the Great Temple, was the biggest pyramid of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan.

Spanish conquistadors destroyed the temple when they razed the city in 1521. Mexico City is built on top of the ruins of Tenochtitlan.

The temple was first excavated in 1978 after electricity workers found a giant carving of an Aztec goddess at the site. Remains of the lower portions of the temple complex, buried underneath the city, have since been unearthed.

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Amy Judd
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at 17:12 on November 5th, 2008

patgarcia, exciting!

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Pat Garcia

Thanks! It's really great!

Rhonda J Mangus
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at 17:32 on November 5th, 2008

patgarcia, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Fantastic.

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Pat Garcia

Fantastic indeed! Thanks for the recommend.

 

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