Stone of the Sun. 1479. Incorrectly known as Aztec
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Stone of the Sun. 1479. Incorrectly known as Aztec
Stone of the Sun. 1479. Incorrectly known as Aztec Calendar. Disc shaped ceremonial monolith made of basalt with inscriptions about the Mexica cosmogony and the solar cults. Aztec art. Relief on rock. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. Tenochtitlᮮ
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This image showcases the ancient Stone of the Sun, a disc-shaped ceremonial monolith incorrectly identified as the Aztec Calendar. Dated back to 1479, this magnificent piece was crafted from basalt and adorned with intricate relief carvings that depict the Mexica cosmology and solar cults. Originally discovered in Mexico City's Federal District, the Stone of the Sun now resides in the National Museum of Anthropology. The disc's surface is a rich tapestry of symbols and glyphs, each one telling a story of the Mexica people's connection to the sun and their universe. The Stone of the Sun is not to be confused with the Aztec Calendar, which is a separate artifact. The misconception likely arises from the fact that both objects share some similarities in their design and cultural significance. This horizontal, colorful image captures the interior of the museum, providing a glimpse into the intriguing world of pre-Columbian, prehispanic, and prespanish art. The Stone of the Sun stands proudly on display, a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Mexico and the Americas. The Mexica civilization, also known as the Aztecs, thrived in the Valley of Mexico from the 14th to the 16th century. Their art, like the Stone of the Sun, reflects their deep connection to the natural world and their belief in a complex cosmology. This image is a reminder of the enduring legacy of the Mexica people and their contributions to the world's artistic and cultural landscape. It invites us to explore the mysteries of the past and appreciate the beauty and complexity of human history.
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